in the early morning of november 19, try this challenge

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In the early morning of November 19, try this challenge: View to the west on November 19 at 4 am EST, 1 am PST In the early morning hours of Nov. 19 for east coasters, and after 11 p.m. on the 18th for west coasters, the brilliant full moon slides into Earth's shadow. But the moon's surface isn't completely covered, just 97% of it at maximum eclipse. • Even though the partial umbral eclipse begins at 2:19 EST, darkening may not be noticed for another 5 minutes. • At mid eclipse, can you see that the southern limb of the moon is not in full darkness? • At mid eclipse, what color is the moon? How red is it? • Before the eclipse begins, the moon's sky glow blocks viewing the Pleaides star cluster. How close to mid eclipse are the Pleiades still visible? almost total eclipse The Moon slides through an Umbral shadow Ecliptic Moon's path Penumbral shadow 5:47 am EST 4:03 am EST 2:19 am EST

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Page 1: In the early morning of November 19, try this challenge

In the early morning of November 19, try this challenge:

View to the west on November 19

at 4 am EST,1 am PST

In the early morning hours of Nov. 19 for east coasters, and after 11 p.m. on the 18th for west coasters, the brilliant full moon slides into Earth's shadow. But the moon's surface isn't completely covered, just 97% of it at maximum eclipse.• Even though the partial umbral eclipse begins at 2:19 EST, darkening may not be noticed for another 5 minutes.• At mid eclipse, can you see that the southern limb of the moon is not in full darkness?• At mid eclipse, what color is the moon? How red is it?

• Before the eclipse begins, the moon's sky glow blocks

viewing the Pleaides star cluster. How close to mid eclipse

are the Pleiades still visible?

almost total eclipseThe Moon slides through an

Umbral shadow

Ecliptic

Moon's path

Penumbral shadow

5:47 am EST

4:03 am EST

2:19 am EST