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<DIV>In a message dated 9/27/2015 11:10:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jadney@vwtype3.org writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>Just got
in from looking at the moon tonight: We've got a total Lunar <BR>eclipse, and
it's happening when the moon is at its closest approach <BR>to the earth. This
is called a "Super Moon" so what we've got is a <BR>total eclipse of a Super
Moon. If you're anywhere from the US <BR>mid-plains east to central Europe,
you should take a look, now. If <BR>your sky is clear, you get to see it,
too. <BR><BR>Melissa says this is the last one we're likely to see
in our <BR>lifetimes. Around the world these are fairly common, but there
won't <BR>be another one visible from this part of the Earth until something
<BR>like 2033. </FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2
face=Arial>Yup, we've been watching it since about 7:30, Started out as a large
"white" moon, then started changing to orange, and now the bottom is going back
"white". Pretty cool to see. I don't know if I was able to see it back in 1982
or not (might have been too cloudy). We had a bunch of clouds moving in earlier,
but they passed quickly.<BR>
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