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Related: About this forum'So there's no eclipse visible from the East Coast or other parts of the United States?
Sorry to say, no.
As a consolation for those elsewhere in the country, the Griffith Observatory is hosting a live feed of the eclipse on its website from 1:45 a.m. to 5:50 a.m. Pacific. You can also watch it in the video player embedded above. That means people in the Eastern time zone who wake up early enough can watch some of the show online.'
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/25/science/lunar-eclipse-blood-moon-how-to-watch.html
SORRY, JUST have SUPER MOON!!!
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'So there's no eclipse visible from the East Coast or other parts of the United States? (Original Post)
elleng
May 2021
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(52,126 posts)1. Lucky ducks in Hawaii
msongs
(67,366 posts)3. maximum is 1.18 weds morn hawaii time nt
wackadoo wabbit
(1,164 posts)4. I'm in Arizona. It's never cloudy in Arizona. Except tonight. /nt
2naSalit
(86,336 posts)5. Same here...
I would have seen some of it were it not for the rain clouds in the way. At least Jupiter was visible, made me feel a little better for getting up at 4am to go outside.