Oh, cool, I don't have shit going on in school tomorrow anyway
fuuuuuck is it there yet?
[QUOTE=Sobek-;26838597]So uh... when exactly do we get this in Australia? Because it's midday right now. Timezones do my head in sometimes.[/QUOTE]
I don't think the eastern hemisphere gets to see it.
This is on December 21st now the 20th
It's on December 21st, which is tonight.
[quote]A front rolling across the country is set to obscure the first lunar eclipse in New Zealand skies in almost three years.[/quote]
fuuuuuu
Florida here, Sky is Crystal Clear YEEEEESSSSSS, Ill have some pictures soo!
[editline]20th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;26834850]It starts at 11 ish, midnight isn't that late to catch a bit of it if it's visible where you are.[/QUOTE]
Timezones man, Starts at 1:33 here.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;26838393]Careful a total eclipse could make this happen
[img_thumb]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_XwV59Qu-DEI/TJ0Rt0hpaEI/AAAAAAAAAf4/8Wl3EbokBHo/s1600/AudreyII.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE]
I think you mean this,
[img]http://images.epilogue.net/users/megaflow/yog-sothoth.jpg[/img]
this,
[img]http://www.3x6.net/vhoorl/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/shoggoth.jpg[/img]
and especially this.
[img]http://www.blackgate.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cthulhu1.jpg[/img]
I'm going to miss it!
Shit!
[highlight]I'm going to fucking miss it![/highlight]
Fuck you.
Fuck you Vancouver
Fuck you and your god damn overcast skies!!! :argh:
[QUOTE=Sobek-;26838597]So uh... when exactly do we get this in Australia? Because it's midday right now. Timezones do my head in sometimes.[/QUOTE]
You'll be able to see it partially, four to five hours from now.
fuck im like the op
in minnesota shit ton of snow everywhere too
[QUOTE=coco911231;26838857]Florida here, Sky is Crystal Clear YEEEEESSSSSS, Ill have some pictures soo!
[editline]20th December 2010[/editline]
Timezones man, Starts at 1:33 here[/QUOTE]
Well he said central, and on the chart thing on the first page, it said stage one is like 11 or 11:30 or something.
Really? I've seen it do that a couple times before.
It gets larger and turns orange, and when I was a kid it scared me. It also scared my cousin on a separate occasion.
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;26839009]Well he said central, and on the chart thing on the first page, it said stage one is like 11 or 11:30 or something.[/QUOTE]
Oh I see, then you were correct.
[editline]20th December 2010[/editline]
Looks like I'm the only one with clear skies.
[img]http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l283/sotamuumi/trollface.gif[/img]
Problem, Cloudfags?
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;26838803]It's on December 21st, which is tonight.[/QUOTE]
ahh alright I understand
most people refer to midnight as "tonight" still, I was considering it as tomorrow morning
Should I keep myself awake until 2 am tonight to see this?
Yes, yes you should. In fact, you should be staying up till 2 am every night. Late to bed and late to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Do it.
[QUOTE=Lordgeorge16;26835358]That half of the world won't see due to cloudy skies.[/QUOTE]
It doesn't snow where I live :smug:
[sp]it's so depressing here[/sp]
Awesome. Gonna stay up with a friend to see this.
So if I live in Idaho when is this?
I suck at time.
I've seen the moon go red before, certainly not a 1 in 100 years opportunity
[QUOTE=Adius Shadow;26839591]So if I live in Idaho when is this?
I suck at time.[/QUOTE]
1:32 AM (Eastern Time), with the total eclipse beginning at 2:41 AM.
So, it starts at [del]12:32 AM[/del] 10:32 AM, if I'm not mistaken, where you live.
Thanks man, I wish I knew how to read time zones.
I clearly remember this happening during the 2004 world series.
Because Boston finally won then, and I thought it had something to do with the moon.
[QUOTE=Adius Shadow;26839591]So if I live in Idaho when is this?
I suck at time.[/QUOTE]
For you it'll be best between 1 and 2 AM tonight.
Don't worry guys. Clear skies here so I'm going to take pictures and post them.
[QUOTE=Symmetry;26839752]For you it'll be best between 1 and 2 AM tonight.[/QUOTE]
Isn't Idaho on the west coast?
[editline]20th December 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mikesword221;26839819]Don't worry guys. Clear skies here so I'm going to take pictures and post them.[/QUOTE]
Me too.
it was 75 Degrees Fahrenheit today in central Texas, it has not rained in 2 months... soo ughh no snow storm or rain storms to ruin the eclipse for me..
What about here in Australia?
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