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July 16, 2000 total lunar eclipse: details needed

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Dear Sri. Chandrasekaran:

As per farmer's almanac, the beginning of umbral phase will be visible from the

western

third of North America and extreme southern sections of South America, Hawaii,

the

Pacific ocean, Australia, New Zealand, eastern and southeastern sections of Asia

and

eastern half of Indian ocean.

 

Circumstances of the eclipse: EDT

moon enters umra 6.57 am.

total eclipse begins 8.02 m,

deepest eclipse 8.56 am

total eclipse ends 9.49 am.

moon leaves umra 10.54 am. Please consult the local daily newspaper or media for

more details.

 

As per farmer's almanac, the next total lunar eclipse with longer duration will

be

in 22nd century on June 9, 2123.

 

regards

 

govindarajan

 

 

Chandrasekaran Venkatraman wrote:

>

> Dear Sri Govindarajan,

> This NASA report doesn't say that it is not visible in West coast.

> Is it visible in west coast?

>

> Thanks.

> chandrasekaran.

>

>

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