Lunar Eclipse Wednesday
Get your cameras ready!
Tonight, starting around 10:00 p.m. EST, there will be a full lunar eclipse visible in the Americas. People in portions of Europe and western Africa will also be able to see it.
This will be the last lunar eclipse for two and a half years. The next one will be in December 2010.
There is more information from NASA here: Total Lunar Eclipse.

I can’t wait for tonight! I recently purchased a Sony H3, so I’ll be attempting to capture a progression of the eclipse. I might even break my self-imposed rule of “camera phone shots only” if they come out good. We’ll see tomorrow.
There you go again, breaking the rules!
I keep forgetting to tell my husband, but he may not be up that late after getting two hours of sleep last night.
Hmmm Scandalous candles… I think it’s scandalous that your mini blog feed is the top widget on my Google front page. It better get good or I am going to put it below the fold, right below my Ernie and Bert Terrorism Alert. ;0)
I’m kind of proud of today’s entry.
After some early clouds, the sky cleared up nicely. Check out my Flickr set. No, they were not taken with a camera phone.
Er, sorry, try this more direct route:
Lunar eclipse images