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Old 06-March-2006, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by tony873004
The aldebo is low, and the light faint, but it is against a pitch black sky, so the contrast is strong.
And if the lunar eclipse is visible just before dawn, say, when the sky is a lot brighter, the moon is invisible. Very dramatic, as a bigger and bigger bite of the moon disappears.
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