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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (56)1/17/2000 9:05:00 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Respond to of 180
 
Charley thanks for the update on the eclipse.

I remember end of last year's much brighter than usual full moon. This one will be interesting, too. Hope it doesn't rain on Thursday.

>>The Earth's shadow will totally cover the moon from 11:05 p.m. on Thursday to 12:22
A.M. Friday.

"We're kind of expecting that this eclipse will be very bright and probably very bright red,"<<<

Here is a million dollar quiz:
That's EST, what time would eclipse start on West coast?
8:05 p.m. or same as EST time of 11:05?