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Lunar Eclipse Coming Thursday Night for Europe, Africa and Asia

It won't be a total lunar eclipse, but the moon should dim considerably:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2013Apr25P.pdf

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  1. Thanks +Jeff Sullivan  for the heads up. I would have missed it. The last Lunar Eclipse I wanted to photograph did not happed in most of central Europe due to a cloudy skies. I live in Switzerland and the weather forecast calls for clear sky. Lets wait and see, if  I capture anything decent, I will share

  2. The most complete portion of the eclipse is from 19:54 – 20:21 GMT +Andrew D.  Much of Europe is in that shaded "eclipse at moon rise" area on the provided map, so Europeans can look up their local moon rise time and start shooting when the see it.  The peak will be in that 19:54 – 20:21 time frame (Universal Time), all they have to do is convert London/GMT time to their local time zone.

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