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8.27.2007 12:00 AM

Lunar Eclipse: When To Watch In U.S.

NASA Maps Show When To Watch Eclipse From Each Time Zone

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By Dan Shapley

Enjoying the natural world is part of being green. So when a celestial event occurs, we take note. In the wee overnight hours on the West coast, and in the early morning hours on the East coast, the earth's shadow will pass across the moon.

Below are charts that will help people in any U.S. time zone know when to step outside (or set the alarm) and take in the spectacle.

  • Eastern Daylight Time
  • Central Daylight Time
  • Mountain Daylight Time
  • Pacific Daylight Time
  • Alaskan Daylight Time
  • Hawaiian Standard Time

For more information, go to this NASA page.


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