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Old Mar 13, 2025, 07:22 AM
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Well, that depends on whether you believe in dragons, and the ancient mythology used to explain eclipses.

Many parts of the world will have the opportunity to watch the forthcoming lunar eclipse on the 13th/14th March. To find out more, have a look for your specific location, date and local time on the excellent TimeAndDate.com website:

Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13–14, 2025 – Where and When to See

The Moon is going to pass through the Earth’s shadow as the Moon-Earth-Sun conveniently align during our next full Moon. Here in the UK, the Moon will touch the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow (umbra) at 05:09 GMT, and by 05:20 GMT we should see that a bite had been taken out the Moon. Unfortunately, the Moon will be low on the horizon for us, so it will set before totality.

However, we may, weather permitting, be able to see the Moon turn blood red as it goes deeper into the umbrella shadow.

It’s a great sight to witness, and a good photo opportunity.

Jeff.
Thanks for this!
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Old Mar 13, 2025, 07:43 AM
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Oh, thank you for the link. I would love to see it, but doubt I will be rolling out of bed at 3am.
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Well, that depends on whether you believe in dragons, and the ancient mythology used to explain eclipses.

Many parts of the world will have the opportunity to watch the forthcoming lunar eclipse on the 13th/14th March. To find out more, have a look for your specific location, date and local time on the excellent TimeAndDate.com website:

Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13–14, 2025 – Where and When to See

The Moon is going to pass through the Earth’s shadow as the Moon-Earth-Sun conveniently align during our next full Moon. Here in the UK, the Moon will touch the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow (umbra) at 05:09 GMT, and by 05:20 GMT we should see that a bite had been taken out the Moon. Unfortunately, the Moon will be low on the horizon for us, so it will set before totality.

However, we may, weather permitting, be able to see the Moon turn blood red as it goes deeper into the umbrella shadow.

It’s a great sight to witness, and a good photo opportunity.

Jeff.
Oops...wouldna posted my note on the eclipse if I had seen yours. Good post NB!
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