b0und New member Dec 21, 2010 #1 Depending on which side of the planet you are living on. Anyone catch the lunar eclipse? I didn't, was too cloudy anyhow. b0und ( )
Depending on which side of the planet you are living on. Anyone catch the lunar eclipse? I didn't, was too cloudy anyhow. b0und ( )
ceo Chairman of Board Chairman Member EF Logger Dec 21, 2010 #5 Axial Tilt is the reason for the season!! Merry Solstice!!!!
PICK3 New member Dec 21, 2010 #6 missed it and prob miss the next one in 372 years Total Lunar Eclipse | Winter Solstice | Meteor Shower | LiveScience Etc.
missed it and prob miss the next one in 372 years Total Lunar Eclipse | Winter Solstice | Meteor Shower | LiveScience Etc.
nangiggles Team Bennettar EF VIP Dec 21, 2010 #8 I missed it because I did not know.... however I've seen lunar and solar ones before so at least I've seen it
I missed it because I did not know.... however I've seen lunar and solar ones before so at least I've seen it
Roxy722 New member Dec 21, 2010 #9 I saw it...I'm pretty far north too so it was really cool! Granted we only had about 7 hours of daylight today.
I saw it...I'm pretty far north too so it was really cool! Granted we only had about 7 hours of daylight today.