http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3249951.stm
tonight or tommorow morningMid-eclipse takes place between 0106 and 0131 GMT Sunday as the Moon transits the southern edge of the Earth's shadow.
Totality is quite short this time because the Moon only passes just inside the full shadow of the Earth, and the Moon's southern edge, in particular, should remain fairly bright.
As the show progresses, the Moon will get dimmer and, possibly, turn reddish during mid-eclipse, when the only light that can reach the lunar surface is red light refracted through the Earth's
anyone got any good views, Its quite good here...can see it getting shadowed about half way.


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