> Wow, I guess I was lucky too. I looked out at what must have been shortly
> after Kyle took his photo (thanks!), as the shadow was smaller. The moon was
> unobscured by clouds for maybe half a minute.
> 
> Margie 
> 
> Better luck than me.  I checked every ten minutes or so, but didn't see the
> moon until it emerged entirely from the clouds, bright silver and totally
> un-eclipsed.  Thanks for the picture, Kyle.
>  
>                  
> Al Airone
>>  
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>  
>> From:  Wilma de  Soto <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>  
>> To: Kyle Cassidy <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  ; SKnight
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  ;  Al  Airone <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>  
>> Cc: UnivCity listserv <mailto:[email protected]>
>>  
>> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 9:06 PM
>>  
>> Subject: Re: [UC] Lunar Eclipse Sat Mar 3  evening
>>  
>> 
>> Kyle,
>> 
>> Precioso!
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> -Wilma
>> 
>> 
>> On  3/5/07 3:41 PM, "Kyle Cassidy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
>> 
>>  
>>> i went outside around 6:30 but the sky was totally  socked in. but since the
>>> weather was nice, i climbed out on the roof and  waited. around 7:30 or so,
>>> (which was after totality) the clouds broke for  ... maybe 45 seconds or a
>>> minute and a half and i got a peek and snapped a  few photos.
>>> 
>>>   http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/lj/2007/eclipse.jpg
>>> 
>>> i  went off to one of those board game parties where everybody sits around
>>> and  plays pictionary for a couple of hours and on my way home, of course,
>>> the  sky was so clear you could see astronauts waving at you from the space
>>> shuttle.
>>> 
>>> kc
>>> 
>>>         -----  Original Message  -----
>>>         From: Al Airone <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>         To: University City List  <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>         Sent: Friday, March 02,  2007 10:30 PM
>>>         Subject:  [UC] Lunar Eclipse Sat Mar 3  evening
>>> 
>>>         Probably most  people already know this, but in case you didn't  -
>>>         
>>>         There  will be a total lunar eclipse tomorrow evening (Saturday)
>>> which will begin  around 5:45 pm. The moon will be full and should already
>>> be over the horizon  at that point.
>>>         
>>>                
>>> Al  Airone
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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