Reader Yatharth Gupta took this photo he shot of last night's lunar eclipse, after camping out for more than two hours to be one of the few in our area to witness the spectacle despite intermittent clouds.
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Reader Photo: Lunar Eclipse Over Seattle
Total Eclipse of the Heart (and Moon)
A hundred or so people met at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill last night, to serenade the full lunar eclipse with Bonnie Tyler's '80s classic, "Total Eclipse of the Heart." The plan was to sing the song for the entire 51 minutes of the lunar eclipse. Sadly, Seattlest could not take the song or the cold long enough to see if they succeeded.
It's a Bird, It's a Plane....No, It's A Lunar Eclipse and a Spy Satellite!
Tonight's sky should be just as active, though not nearly as much of a surprise. The last visible full lunar eclipse until 2010 takes place tonight and, weather permitting, should be in clear view for Seattle. The full eclipse will begin at roughly 7pm and should last nearly 50 minutes. Moon watchers are in for an extra treat, as Saturn should be visible too.
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