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Total Lunar Eclipse
San Francisco Amateur Astronomers: Total Lunar Eclipse
SFAA CLUB MEMBERS:
Total Lunar Eclipse
A Total Lunar Eclipse will occurs when the Full Moon and the Sun are exactly opposite each other and the Earth's shadow covers the lunar surface, darkening it for about 4 hours. Witness this one with the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers!
Date: Monday, 12/20/2010
Time: 9:30 PM - 2:00 AM
Location: We are temporarily using the Merrie Way Parking lot for our City Star Parties. Enter from Point Lobos Avenue to Merrie Way., Merrie Way at Point Lobos Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94123

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Event Log
Name of Primary Presenter/Organizer: Douglas Smith
Event Type: Star Party(Astronomy night): School/Public/Other group
Number of club members participating as presenters: 5
Toolkits Used:
   Shadows & Silhouettes
   Other NSN Resources (Telecons, Astronomy Resources Download, etc)
Topics Covered:
   Light Pollution
   Moon
   Phases & Eclipses
   Sun
   Telescopes
Total number of visitors: 3
Comments and anecdotes about the event:
A Total Lunar Eclipse will occurs when the Full Moon and the Sun are exactly opposite each other and the Earth's shadow covers the lunar surface, darkening it for about 4 hours. Witness this one with the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers! We were fogged out &-(
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