If you're within the viewing range, don't miss tonight's total lunar eclipse!
And from astronomy buff as well as Hawk watcher Kentaurian:
The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Spain are organizing live webcasts of the event. This Link below will have five images from various locations on one page:
http://www.blogger.com/3Ca">http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/maaneclips2008/leclips2008.html
And from astronomy buff as well as Hawk watcher Kentaurian:
The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Spain are organizing live webcasts of the event. This Link below will have five images from various locations on one page:
http://www.blogger.com/3Ca">http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlkop/maaneclips2008/leclips2008.html
Other webcasts (links on their page): * Lunar Observers (Birmingham, UK)*
AstroCam (Cambridgeshire, UK)*
High Moon (Switzerland)*
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Madrid, Spain)* Saros.org (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands)* Associación Argentina "Amigos de la AstronomÃa" (Argentina)* SEMS - SUN Earth Mopon Systems, University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND, USA)
(And if you haven't checked the blog since, last night-- Tuesday, don't miss John Blakeman's report on the Plum Brook Station Eagles in the post below.)
Donegal Browne
AstroCam (Cambridgeshire, UK)*
High Moon (Switzerland)*
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Madrid, Spain)* Saros.org (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands)* Associación Argentina "Amigos de la AstronomÃa" (Argentina)* SEMS - SUN Earth Mopon Systems, University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND, USA)
(And if you haven't checked the blog since, last night-- Tuesday, don't miss John Blakeman's report on the Plum Brook Station Eagles in the post below.)
Donegal Browne
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