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Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon, 2002 November 19-20; the beginning of

the penumbral phase visible in Africa, Europe, Greenland, North

America except the western part, the Arctic region, Central America,

South America except the southern tip, extreme western Asia, the

Atlantic Ocean, and the western Indian Ocean; the end visible in North

America, the Arctic region, Central America, South America, Greenland,

Europe, northern and western Russia, the western Middle East, western

Africa, the Antarctic Peninsula, the Atlantic Ocean, and the eastern

Pacific Ocean.

 

d h m

Moon enters penumbra November 19 23 32.0

Middle of eclipse 20 1 46.5 UT

Moon leaves penumbra 20 4 01.1

 

Magnitude of the eclipse: 0.886

 

Time given is Greenwich Mean Time. Subtract 5 hours for Eastern

Standard time.

 

, "Prasad Balasubramanian" <besprasad@l...> wrote:

> All,

> I heard that tomorrow there is Lunar Eclipse (19th Nov in the

USA).

> Can anyone confirm the timings ?

> namaskarams

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Hari Om !!

 

As per the Siva-Vishnu Temple of Livermore, California:

 

A Lunar Eclipse falls on Tuesday, November 19th this year

from 5:47 - 8:01 PM PST.

 

Om Namo Narayanaya !!

 

Srikrishna

 

 

 

, "sivadancer" <sivadancer> wrote:

> Penumbral Eclipse of the Moon, 2002 November 19-20; the beginning

of

> the penumbral phase visible in Africa, Europe, Greenland, North

> America except the western part, the Arctic region, Central

America,

> South America except the southern tip, extreme western Asia, the

> Atlantic Ocean, and the western Indian Ocean; the end visible in

North

> America, the Arctic region, Central America, South America,

Greenland,

> Europe, northern and western Russia, the western Middle East,

western

> Africa, the Antarctic Peninsula, the Atlantic Ocean, and the

eastern

> Pacific Ocean.

>

> d h m

> Moon enters penumbra November 19 23 32.0

> Middle of eclipse 20 1 46.5 UT

> Moon leaves penumbra 20 4 01.1

>

> Magnitude of the eclipse: 0.886

>

> Time given is Greenwich Mean Time. Subtract 5 hours for Eastern

> Standard time.

>

> , "Prasad Balasubramanian" <besprasad@l...>

wrote:

> > All,

> > I heard that tomorrow there is Lunar Eclipse (19th Nov in the

> USA).

> > Can anyone confirm the timings ?

> > namaskarams

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Prasad,

Thanks for the information. I verified that the eclipse will be

visible at many parts of the world on Nov. 19 - Nov. 20. It will be

seen all over USA on Nov. 19 2002

 

You can use the following link to compute the eclipse timings for

your location.

 

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.html

 

Another Eclipse page on NASA website is :

 

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html

 

, "Prasad Balasubramanian" <besprasad@l...> wrote:

> All,

> I heard that tomorrow there is Lunar Eclipse (19th Nov in the

USA).

> Can anyone confirm the timings ?

> namaskarams

> Prasad

>

>

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