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The moon is about to do something it hasn't done in more than 150 years
#11
Linville what a great picture thank you for posting it.

Sudsy
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#12
You betcha Sudsy.

Hey hey hey, tonight is the night .

Go out before sunrise and see the big deal.

Driving home this evening I saw the sun setting one way and the opposite I saw the big full moon rising.

Looked really cool already.
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#13
Well I am disappointed in what I saw .

after moon rise it just looked normal to me and when it is setting it seems normal too.

oh well. Hope it was better for someone.
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#14
Greetings all

Won't get to see this but wish I could. I am fascinated by Solar/Lunar events.

I was lucky enough to see the full eclipse this past August from the sweet spot where there was 100% coverage while laying in an open field at a music festival listening to Ozzy live singing "Bark at the moon" during the highlight of the eclipse.

Once in a lifetime event I will never forget.

Peace All

Fury
"Another Day In This Carnival Of Souls"
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#15
I was disappointed my area got jipped pretty bad on the view. The moon was practically in the trees it was so low on the horizon.
- They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but if you don't go to the doctor for regular checkups, you're bananas. 
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#16
I saw the early night moon,then the clouds obscured the view but I did find some good image taken from other areas such as London,where the view was superb
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#17
Awesome shot Linville! You get a rep! Look under your seat. It's taped in a magazine.
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