Astronomy/Lunar eclipse

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the gps posision is 62.5670° N, 7.7000° Em, and the lunar epelipce in pertikular I'm thinking of is the total lunar epelipce one 28/10-04
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Do you have a tip how to get the most out of observing a lunar eclipse? i have a 114 mm reflektor.
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Depends on where you are observing it. Can you give me the name of your nearest town or GPS location?

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In theory there should be nothing preventing you watching the eclipse with a 114mm reflector telescope (the eclipse is due to occur between 3.16am and 6.53am local time) the only question mark might be about the weather. There is a very vigourous depression approaching the British Isles, that is being followed by another one.

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Harry Hayfield

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Particular expert in eclipses (both solar and lunar), but able to answer most questions about astronomy or refer to a website that can help

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Have been interested in eclipses since August 1999 and hope to see the annular eclipse in Scotland next year

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