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Brown, Jon Brow
3rd March 2007, 17:03
Check out the sky this evening and you may observe a total eclipse of the moon from around 20:00 - 00:00 GMT

Lets hope it's clear :up:

Hazell B
3rd March 2007, 17:31
Thanks Jon, I'll look out for that.
The dogs always want to go out about 8ish, so they'll remind me :p :

jim mcglinchey
3rd March 2007, 19:50
Its a beautiful clear evening here, this could be a goodun'.

El Sween
3rd March 2007, 20:30
What time is it due?

jim mcglinchey
3rd March 2007, 20:53
8.18........its late.

tracyk
3rd March 2007, 20:56
Totality is due 10.45 to around midnight I think.

Funks
3rd March 2007, 21:09
8.18........its late.

Global warming I expect.

Brown, Jon Brow
3rd March 2007, 21:10
It's cloudy here :bigcry:

Brown, Jon Brow
3rd March 2007, 21:47
Now it's began :D

Iain
3rd March 2007, 22:16
You're right. It was shining in the stair window half an hour ago, onto a door. Now there's no light shining on the door.

Iain
3rd March 2007, 23:32
How cool is this? :D

tracyk
3rd March 2007, 23:34
Is the moon red? It's just disappeared all together here.

Mp3 Astra
3rd March 2007, 23:38
I think I missed the best part, but it still looks eerie!

Gannex
3rd March 2007, 23:38
I have to say that the eclipse, so far, has been a big disappointment. The first hour has been predictable and the action, if you can call it that, has been so slow to unfold that I've found my attention wandering. The colours, so highly touted in today's paper, have been pallid and lifeless, the biggest disappointment of all. Enthusiasts for hurricanes and volcanic eruptions will find tonight's eclipse tepid entertainment indeed, and I strongly recommend against further watching for all but the most die-hard eclipse fans.

Mp3 Astra
3rd March 2007, 23:39
I have to say that the eclipse, so far, has been a big disappointment. The first hour has been predictable and the action, if you can call it that, has been so slow to unfold that I've found my attention wandering. The colours, so highly touted in today's paper, have been pallid and lifeless, the biggest disappointment of all. Enthusiasts for hurricanes and volcanic eruptions will find tonight's eclipse tepid entertainment indeed, and I strongly recommend against further watching for all but the most die-hard eclipse fans.

Possibly the funniest post I have seen all day :D

Gannex
3rd March 2007, 23:50
Thanks, Mp3!

jim mcglinchey
4th March 2007, 08:53
Well, that was the best eclipse I've ever seen. Very omenous though, I think I'll just stay in my pit all day to be on the safe side.

Erki
4th March 2007, 09:15
I didn't see it. I had way more fun driving in thick fog and rain with dodgy wipers. :burnout: I wasn't behind the wheel though, I was the co-driver. :o

I have never understood what is there so impressive in a moon eclipse. I understand the sun one but moon? You can periodically see only half or less moon, what is there so special? Anyone?

futuretiger9
4th March 2007, 09:49
I may be missing something, but all that I saw last night was a full moon, followed by a partial blocking out of the moon's glow. Was that it?

Ian McC
4th March 2007, 10:06
It was interesting to see, even the wife wanted a look!

EuroTroll
4th March 2007, 10:35
It was interesting to see, even the wife wanted a look!

So did you let her? :p :

El Sween
4th March 2007, 11:14
How cool was that?

tracyk
4th March 2007, 11:20
I was so disappointed, once the moon was eclipsed i saw nothing until it reappeared.

Caroline
4th March 2007, 11:28
It was a clear, clear night here and I watched the eclipse. I thought it was great although we didn't get the red moon we had read about, just a kind of pinkish tinge. Still, it was brilliant to see.

Iain
4th March 2007, 13:32
It was really bright afterwards, shining off the wet road. It made it seem like 7am the way the sky was lit up by the moon. :cool:

DonnieDarco
4th March 2007, 13:33
We were lucky here, total visibility. The moon turned a sort of burnt orange colour, it looked amazing.

Iain
4th March 2007, 14:01
This is what it looked like 3 miles away from me.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42638000/jpg/_42638183_andrewcairnsscotland.jpg

Dave B
4th March 2007, 14:55
The moon was only three miles away? :eek: :crazy: :p

Hazell B
4th March 2007, 16:00
Superb clear night, not a cloud in the sky, gleaming moon .... and I didn't bother going out after 9PM as it was too cold :rolleyes:

Typically the moon was directly behind my chimmneys, so it meant walking out into the street to see anything. I couldn't be bothered after the initial lack of anything to see.

Now I feel cheated :p :

Ian McC
4th March 2007, 17:06
The moon was only three miles away? :eek: :crazy: :p


The latest in Scotish public transport no doubt :D

Eki
4th March 2007, 17:12
And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
you shout and no one seems to hear
and if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon

Iain
4th March 2007, 19:51
The moon was only three miles away? :eek: :crazy: :p

I do live on quite a steep hill. ;)

Eki
4th March 2007, 19:58
Superb clear night, not a cloud in the sky, gleaming moon .... and I didn't bother going out after 9PM as it was too cold :rolleyes:

And the dogs had to pee on the floor?

CarlMetro
4th March 2007, 21:09
And the dogs had to pee on the floor?

Of course not, they're both toilet trained. Although Kipper hasn't grasped the concept of putting the toilet seat down again afterwards yet ;)

Iain
4th March 2007, 21:17
I read a news story earlier about dogs using cash machines for their disabled owners. They can do all sorts these days!

Dave B
5th March 2007, 09:12
Barklays, presumably.... :s

LotusElise
5th March 2007, 09:25
If it hadn't have been raining I would have gone to my parents' to see the eclipse. The town I live in has too much light pollution and too many tall buildings.
glad to hear other people enjoyed it though.

slinkster
5th March 2007, 10:16
I saw it! Thought it was pretty interesting myself... such a lovely clear night for it too. It wasn't as dark red as I thought it would be, but we were in quite a light area so I don't know if that affected it... very vampish I thought! :)

Iain
5th March 2007, 12:10
Barklays, presumably.... :s

That's a comment worthy of an infraction if ever I saw one. :s

jso1985
6th March 2007, 00:50
the eclipse was a big cheat here, as it was at 6:30 PM you actually needed to take out all the mountains to see something, by the time the moon was high enough the eclipse was over.

Drew
6th March 2007, 12:54
Apparently it wasn't that good here or at home, it's always the case :p :