Hi all, Here are the times first in UT and then in MDT: Start Mid End 0959 1103 1207 UT 0359 0503 0607 MDT It might help to keep in mind that on 4 June nautical twilight (Sun 12 degrees below the horizon) is at 0444 and civil twilight (Sun 6 degrees below the horizon) is at 0528 followed by sunrise at about 0600. Also moonset for a flat, zero degree high horizon is 0609 (all times in this paragraph are MDT). So while the start of the eclipse will be easy to see, mid eclipse is going to be visible but a bit washed out by approaching dawn and the end of the eclipse will probably happen right after local moonset. patrick (T-minus 6 days and counting to the annular...) On 14 May 2012, at 15:01, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
Hi Ann
Data on all eclipses visible from Utah thru 2025 here
http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/%7Epaw/files/UTECLIPS.TXT
patrick