Patrick, it would be very helpful for those of us not as conversant with UT as you are, if you could just put it in Utah time. I'd almost give a big anchovy for that to happen. On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 12:27 AM, Wiggins Patrick <paw@getbeehive.net> wrote: For those who may not know, we've two total lunar eclipses in store for us in 2014. Times below are good no matter where one observes from. All times are UT. Azimuth/altitude positions of the Moon (in parenthesis) and altitude positions of the Sun are calculated for SPOC but will be close for all of northern Utah. 15 April Partial Begins: 05:58:19 UT (153/35) Sun -35 Total Begins: 07:06:47 UT (173/38) Greatest: 07:45:40 UT (185/38) Total Ends: 08:24:35 UT (197/37) Partial Ends: 09:33:04 UT (216/31) Sun -32 08 October Partial Begins: 09:14:48 UT (227/45) Sun -46 Total Begins: 10:25:10 UT (244/35) Greatest: 10:54:36 UT (250/30) Total Ends: 11:24:00 UT (256/25) Sun -25 Partial Ends: 12:34:21 UT (268/12) Sun -12 Considering the hour both eclipses happen I don't know if SLAS will hold any public eclipse watches but SPOC will be available so maybe there could be talk of private events. for those traveling from SLC maybe we could hire a bus... :) patrick (who will only let the bus jokes die when the anchovy jokes die) _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Send messages to the list to Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com The Utah-Astronomy mailing list is not affiliated with any astronomy club. To unsubscribe go to: http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Then enter your email address in the space provided and click on "Unsubscribe or edit options".