It won't be a total lunar eclipse, but the moon should dim considerably:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2013Apr25P.pdf
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Says Apr 29, 2009 at the bottom :)
Many thanks for the heads up Jeff.
That's apparently when the document was created +Sumit Sen.
Thought as much! :)
Danger
Sadly, I am in the dark grey area... :(
Looking forward to seeing all the shots from those that are able to capture this.
When is the best time to try to get a photo?
thank fine
see you soon!!
The most complete portion of the eclipse is from 19:54 - 20:21 GMT +George McQuade III. Much of Europe is in that shaded "eclipse at moon rise" area, so if that's where you are, just look up your local moon rise time and start shooting when you see it.
Man I wish I could see that. I am on the wrong continent for that spectacular event.