Although it looks like it will be clouded out, there will be a partial eclipse of the Moon on 10/17/2005 12:03:21 UTC (Monday morning 10/17/2005 at 6:03 AM MST) visible low on the western horizon. More info at: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2005.html#LE2005Oct17P http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/image1/Fig06-PLE2005.GIF http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html Here's an alt-az ephemeris generated from the Minor Planet Center for Salt Lake City: Date__(UT)__HR:MN Azi_(r-appr)_Elev Ang-diam 2005-Oct-17 09:30 m 235.7180 44.7881 1959.092 2005-Oct-17 10:00 m 243.1981 40.1054 1956.667 2005-Oct-17 10:30 m 249.7932 35.1147 1953.950 2005-Oct-17 11:00 m 255.7208 29.9173 1950.983 2005-Oct-17 11:30 m 261.1616 24.5900 1947.810 2005-Oct-17 12:00 m 266.2635 19.1939 1944.481 2005-Oct-17 12:30 Am 271.1482 13.7815 1941.044 2005-Oct-17 13:00 Nm 275.9191 8.4074 1937.552 2005-Oct-17 13:30 Cm 280.6675 3.1740 1934.055 2005-Oct-17 14:00 *s 285.4769 -1.6718 1930.604 Eclipse begins at 09:51:29 UTC. Greatest geocentric eclipse: 12:03:21 UTC Moon sets around 13:30 UTC before eclipse end. - Canopus56 __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com