For sky watchers in the Rocky Mountain states, partial eclipse begins at 7:11 pm local time, so look outside now!
For those of us on the West Coast of North America, moon rise occurs closer to sunset, in a little over 30 minutes. Here in the Eastern Sierra, local moon rise is around 6:44 pm and sunset is around 6:47 pm. The moon will clear the horizon to the east right around sunset, well into its partial eclipse phase, and be fully eclipsed from 7:11 – 8:23 pm.
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shakes fist at clouds!
Can't be seen from Palmdale! Solid clouds to the east! Grump!
SAME HERE IN GEORGIA!
Been clear here in Vegas for days. Then, around 3 pm this afternoon the clouds start rolling in. The clouds are obscuring the lunar eclipse.
Clear here in fife Scotland what a view 😀😀
I saw it, totally awesome
i can see it kind of
It's amazingly awesome.(Illinois)
Nice
The moon was clear and un obstructed by any eclipse here in Australia which means no end of the world for us.