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This is what happens after scoffing triple-strength baked beans.... :scared:

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M O O N That spells all you lucky peeps on the other side of the pond get to see the longest lunar eclipse in a hundred or so years. The moon will be blood red for a little over 2 hours and will be visible from the UK to Japan. It will be day time on the other side of the world so I will miss it :boohoo: On an un-M O O N topic and happening at the same time as the eclipse, Mars will be the closest to the earth it has been for 15 years.
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M O O N That spells all you lucky peeps on the other side of the pond get to see the longest lunar eclipse in a hundred or so years. The moon will be blood red for a little over 2 hours and will be visible from the UK to Japan. It will be day time on the other side of the world so I will miss it :boohoo: On an un-M O O N topic and happening at the same time as the eclipse, Mars will be the closest to the earth it has been for 15 years.

 

Depending on the amount of cloud coverage, depends on whether we see the blood red moon. It usually happens: something big like that, like a once-in-a-lifetime type thingy, and whap! Complete cloud cover!

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M O O N That spells all you lucky peeps on the other side of the pond get to see the longest lunar eclipse in a hundred or so years. The moon will be blood red for a little over 2 hours and will be visible from the UK to Japan. It will be day time on the other side of the world so I will miss it :boohoo: On an un-M O O N topic and happening at the same time as the eclipse, Mars will be the closest to the earth it has been for 15 years.

 

Depending on the amount of cloud coverage, depends on whether we see the blood red moon. It usually happens: something big like that, like a once-in-a-lifetime type thingy, and whap! Complete cloud cover!

 

Said so....... :sigh:

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