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From:
Robert
Terwilliger
To: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2003 11:10 AM
Subject: Total Lunar Eclipse
Here's a link about the lunar
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Here's a link about the lunar eclipse:http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/extra/TLE2003May15.htmlFinal
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Best,Bob
Terwilliger
Hi Patrick:
When I wrote my questions on sundial declinaton/date readings during a lunar
eclipse, I thought that the experts on the List would have definite,
clear-cut answers. I was wrong! Once again there seems to be disagreement.
The good thing is that my assumptions can and will be easily
Hi John S.
you wrote:
You are correct for the date but because the Earth's shadow is
approximately 4 times the moons diameter there can be quite a variation in
declination of the moon even during a total lunar eclipse. I haven't
checked the tables or programs for this one.
Isn't the apparent
John Carmichael wrote:
My new Celestial Products moon calendar says that there will be a total
lunar eclipse at 4:41 UT on January 21 (the evening of Jan. 20th in North
America).
We have already discussed on the list the fact that moonlight should
indicate the correct time on a sundial during
Hello dialists:
My new Celestial Products moon calendar says that there will be a total
lunar eclipse at 4:41 UT on January 21 (the evening of Jan. 20th in North
America).
We have already discussed on the list the fact that moonlight should
indicate the correct time on a sundial during