I won’t be seeing tonight’s lunar eclipse due to the nice blanket of clouds overhead, but those fortunate enough to have clear skies should make an effort to have a look. It’s the first time it has happened in full on the Winter Solstice since 1638.
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Really? i can at least see the moon, albeit a little hazy. I’m only up on northern ave.
I went outside after reading your comment. I saw nothing.
Yeah, sorry for dragging you out in the cold. The clouds thickened up not long after I wrote that and I lost my, crappy, view.