Check your Observer's Handbook 2007, pp. 121 & 123. There are graphics illustrating exactly what you can expect for any geographic location. If you don't have a copy, Ann, let me know and I can scan the graphics and send them to you. --- Ann House <ann@annhouse.org> wrote:
I have been invited to speak to a group of neighborhood girl scouts in a couple of weeks. They would like to hear about eclipses. Darn - I have good presentations on black holes and the discovery of planets outside of our solar system... Anyway, am I reading my NASA eclipse home page correctly by assuming that we will see glimpses of two lunar eclipses this coming year? I get the feeling that from here they will be pretty un-exciting. Am I correct?
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