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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Lol I just opened the curtains to see outside and this dude was walking past and started staring at me lmao
    Should have called him a *****face

    rofl >_>

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Lol I just opened the curtains to see outside and this dude was walking past and started staring at me lmao


    LMAO.

    LEDGE.

    Edited by Barkseh (Forum Moderator): Please don't make pointless posts.
    Last edited by Paulio; 19-02-2008 at 10:26 PM.

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    I searched google moon 19th feb and heres a pic someone took of the moon in england... Don't look different....


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    Ridiculous thread.

    I presume you mean the apocolypse?

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    theres ment to be an eclipse at 1am to 5am I think?

    EDIT: found this on another forum:

    For all those people who would like to try their hand at capturing a lunar eclipse, there will be one on 21st of Feb.

    The whole thing will take from around 01:00 to 06:30 with the moon starting to enter the umbra (the darkest part of the earth's shadow where the moon goes red) at around 02:00 and exiting at around 05:30.
    If you just want to get the moon when it looks nice and red, you need to be looking from around 03:00 until 04:00.

    The timing isn't very good for us this time, but it does favour our American friends.

    EDIT AGIN:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    theres ment to be an eclipse at 1am to 5am I think?

    EDIT: found this on another forum:

    For all those people who would like to try their hand at capturing a lunar eclipse, there will be one on 21st of Feb.

    The whole thing will take from around 01:00 to 06:30 with the moon starting to enter the umbra (the darkest part of the earth's shadow where the moon goes red) at around 02:00 and exiting at around 05:30.
    If you just want to get the moon when it looks nice and red, you need to be looking from around 03:00 until 04:00.

    The timing isn't very good for us this time, but it does favour our American friends.

    EDIT AGIN:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770
    thats weds apparentlyyy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    theres ment to be an eclipse at 1am to 5am I think?

    EDIT: found this on another forum:

    For all those people who would like to try their hand at capturing a lunar eclipse, there will be one on 21st of Feb.

    The whole thing will take from around 01:00 to 06:30 with the moon starting to enter the umbra (the darkest part of the earth's shadow where the moon goes red) at around 02:00 and exiting at around 05:30.
    If you just want to get the moon when it looks nice and red, you need to be looking from around 03:00 until 04:00.

    The timing isn't very good for us this time, but it does favour our American friends.

    EDIT AGIN:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770
    just one problem, its the 19th, not the 21st.

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    Everythings happening in this week.. today at 6pm people were ment to be able to see a satelite or somethign crashing down to earth and on thursday we got a eclipse and according to some other people we got the end of the world!

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    Its not the moon itsself, unless you got someone with a live feed standing holding a camera you wouldn't see it. Its like a huge orb around the moon, quite far out though. Loads of people are talking about visions of a huge 'circle' round it.
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