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If you live in the south, you should see the start, at about 6:40 am, and
the beginnings of totality shortly after 7am.
Then the moon will have dropped below the horizon.
If you live in the north, then you will see the whole of totality
Mind you that's weather permitting of course...
Experts say the colour of the moon will be an unknown at this stage
Did anyone manage to see the Geminids on the 14th of this month?
Fantastic clear sky's, with some stunning bright white fireballs left by these
meteors. Mind you it was absolutely bloody freezing lol , i managed half
an hour before calling it a night
Mart
the beginnings of totality shortly after 7am.
Then the moon will have dropped below the horizon.
If you live in the north, then you will see the whole of totality
Mind you that's weather permitting of course...
Experts say the colour of the moon will be an unknown at this stage
Did anyone manage to see the Geminids on the 14th of this month?
Fantastic clear sky's, with some stunning bright white fireballs left by these
meteors. Mind you it was absolutely bloody freezing lol , i managed half
an hour before calling it a night
Mart
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