Question by Curious: When is the next total lunar eclipse visible in NC?
When is the next total lunar eclipse visible in NC?
What time should one go out and see it?
What precautions should you take to safely view this eclise?
Best answer:
Answer by ScottNext TOTAL LUNAR eclipse is 14 April, 2013 viewed from North Carolina.
Can View it at its greatest at 2:46 AM
No precautions needed, its a lunar eclipse when the earth shadows the moon during the night.
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In case you missed it, here's another chance to see a few highlights from the last total lunar eclipse until 2014... Unfortunately, viewing conditions from Santa Clarita were less than ideal due to a bank of cirrus clouds which graced the skies just before the eclipse began. There were a few brief breaks in the heavier cloud cover, but never a perfectly clear moment, so most of these shots are plagued with fuzzy, blurry, and hazy images. 4 different cameras captured various angles and magnifications to help make the show a little more interesting in spite of the less-than-perfect conditions. Earlier in the night a nice moonbow provided some pre-eclipse entertainment as well. All in all, a decent show =) The soundtrack is "Oberion" from the "TimeShift" CD by Technician (yours truly), album and single track available on iTunes: itunes.apple.com full artist discography and CDs available at technician.jcmdi.com Note This is copyrighted material, however, you may download this footage directly from YouTube and use it free of charge in your own non-profit/non-commercial YouTube videos. The full free usage policy, and copyright notice/claim and partner ad info can be found here: jcmdi.com and jcmdi.com (please read both sections before using JCMDI material - Thanks!)
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
When is the next total lunar eclipse visible in NC?
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