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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
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The first lunar
eclipse of 2008 is perfectly placed for observers throughout most of the Americas and Europe.
During the eclipse, Saturn lies about 3 degrees northeast of the Moon and will
shine brightly. The total phase is expected to last nearly 51 minutes. The
public is invited to view the eclipse at the Columbia College
observatory on the college campus. There is no charge to attend and the event
is being presented by the arts and sciences department. The evening activity
will be conducted by Wayne Christensen, a Columbia College
community education astronomy instructor. The observatory will be opened from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m.
for the viewing. Christensen suggests dressing in layers, as it will
probably be chilly. For more information, contact Columbia College.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 March 2008 )
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