"Weather permitting, on the night of November 8 in the U.S. and very early
in the morning on November 9 in other parts of the world, there will a lunar
eclipse that is visible over most of North America, Europe and Africa. In
the U.S. the entire event will be visible to viewers on the east coast.
Observers in the western part of the U.S. and Canada will see the eclipse
underway when the moon rises. No part of the eclipse will be visible from
easternmost Asia, Japan, Indonesia or Australia."

http://www.nyip.com/tips/eclipse1103.php

Maris


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