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NPR Science friday factoid: when was the last time a total lunar eclipse was 'visible' from the continental U.S.? -- nm
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Max
According to them, total eclipse, fully viewable by the continental U.S., was 1979. -- nm
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Max
Jun 19 '09, 12:16
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there was an annular eclipse in the mid 1990s, which was AWESOME. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 19, 12:22
yeah, I don't think that's right -- (link)
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znufrii
Jun 19, 12:22
uhm, ... wouldn't that be a SOLAR eclipse? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 19, 12:19
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crap, you're right. I swear he said lunar. -- (link)
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Max
Jun 19, 12:21
i remember this. i remember thinking "i'll be really old the next time it happens"
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dug
Jun 19, 12:17
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