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dont know if your aware,or its been posted already but, tomorrow morning, tuesday, 6.30 AM the will be a full lunar eclipse turn the moon red, first one for over three years and the first on the winter solstice since 1638, :thumbup1:

lets post some pictures from on the way to work

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i knew there was something going on up there, the moon was mahoosive on the way home from the yard today, i kept thinking how cool it would be to take a photo through the telescope.. then i forgot, might try it in a minute

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I will be up but it is 130 in the morning here and the best show at around 220-230a.m. i can not wait, although i will have to set the alarm to see it, the next one is like 2094!!! something like that many years away this i know... i hope everyone gets some good pics.

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