Total Lunar Eclipse, November 8-9, 2003

Eclipse Latest News (November 8, 1:00pm PDT)
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This page will provide live coverage of the November 8-9, 2003 eclipse through a network of astrocameras. If you live in Americas or Western Europe, you'll be able to see this Total Lunar Eclipse with your own eyes. For everyone else, cameras are broadcasting the eclipse live onto the Internet.

The visible eclipse begins at 2332 GMT on Saturday, November 8, 2003.

 PSTCSTESTGMT
Visible Eclipse BeginsN/ANov 8 - 5:32 pmNov 8 - 6:32 pmNov 8 - 23:32
Maximum EclipseNov 8 - 5:19 pmNov 8 - 7:19 pmNov 8 - 8:19 pmNov 9 - 01:19
Visible Eclipse EndsNov 8 - 7:05 pmNov 8 - 9:05 pmNov 8 - 10:05 pmNov 9 - 03:05

Do you have a camera pointed at the eclipse? Let me know (fraser@universetoday.com) and I'll add it to my list.

Want more details on this eclipse? Visit NASA's official eclipse site, including maps, photographs, and detailed information about eclipses in general. Click here to visit their site.

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Site Location Weather
Forecast *
Astronomi.no
Static photos updated often
Norway Clear
Mira Public Observatory
Updated every two minutes
Belgium Clear
Copernicus Public Observatory
Updated every two minutes
The Netherlands Clear
University of Sonora
Live Webcam
Mexico Clear
Group SAROS
Live Webcam
Canary Islands Clear
Fayetteville State University Observatory
Series of Images and live movie at the end
North Carolina Showers
Isreali Astronomical Association
In Hebrew
Isreal Showers
Unione Astrofili Italiani
In Italian
Italy Cloudy
* weather forecast as of November 8, 1:00pm PST