12-25-2010, 01:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-25-2010, 01:56 PM by null_trace18.)
(12-20-2010, 10:17 PM)martinn Wrote: There is suppose to be viewable in Buford, Georgia at about 2:45.Lmao, I live like a couple of minutes away from Buford, but yes it was visible in pretty much everywhere in Gwinnett and it's surrounding counties.
Set my alarms.
(12-21-2010, 07:26 PM)Uknown_Hacker Wrote: actually this will happen again 2 times next year.It will happen next year, also, but it wont be a total lunar eclipse, thats the difference. It will most likely be another partial lunar eclipse.
So if you arent ready this year get ready for next year
(12-21-2010, 10:13 PM)h4x0rz_s4m Wrote: sorry to burst your bubbbblesss.... it supposedly "once in every 400 years" im 17 ( 18 on saturday ) and its the 3rd one i've seen :LWhat you saw was not a total lunar eclipse, with the galactic plane in line. You most likely saw a partial lunar eclipse before. It is documented that the last time a complete total lunar eclipse happen with these certain circumstances, was about 372 years ago. Pretty much 400 years ago.
You are 1 person out of over 8 billion people on 1 planet out of 8 planets in 1 out of 100 billion solar systems in 1 out of 100 billion galaxies and you are enormously insignificant.