View Full Version : Anybody see anything yet?
LTC8K6
2003-May-16, 03:25 AM
Here's what to look for:
http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo07e.htm
If you see that and don't have a massive hangover, let us know! :lol:
freddo
2003-May-16, 03:28 AM
Nope, not a thing... Not a thing at all.
Toutatis
2003-May-16, 03:40 AM
Hey! Check out the eclipse instead!!! - Ya might actually see that sans drugs! - Me? I gotz clouds :,(
TTFN
Sarandon
freddo
2003-May-16, 03:41 AM
I got clouds too - and the awful hindrance of the southern hemisphere....
LTC8K6
2003-May-16, 03:43 AM
Clouds. :cry:
frenat
2003-May-16, 03:55 AM
Some clouds here but mostly clear. The eclipse looks great.
WolfKC
2003-May-16, 05:39 AM
I saw a full moon. My neighbor left her window open. :o :)
kouros
2003-May-16, 09:02 AM
I sow the eclipse clearly this morning, at 5.15 it was perfeclty visible thru my window. The moon was about at 20 degree high seeing to west. :o
I'm in sicily
Glom
2003-May-16, 11:05 AM
I saw the Full Moon last night but was clouded out this morning.
gethen
2003-May-16, 02:24 PM
Clouds, clouds, clouds. So disappointing.
David Hall
2003-May-16, 02:53 PM
I saw a beautiful ruddy dark orange full Moon from the train window on my way home this evening. It looked so much like a lunar eclipse I had to do a double take. But I remembered that the eclipse wasn't visible from my location, and was over anyway, so there must be a lot of smoke/stuff in the air to give it that color. Later on I caught it again, and it was a bit higher and bright yellow, so my guess appears to be right.
Ain't it cool how I got to have a simulated eclipse?
ToSeek
2003-May-16, 04:11 PM
All clouds in the DC area last night. Bummer.
But we're having flooding rains in the area. Must be Planet X!
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