On The Dark Side
Tonight, if the sky is clear and you are able to withstand the cold, central Ohioans should get outside and take in the lunar eclipse. The eclipse is expected to begin around 8pm, with the moon turning red and slowly disappearing, then reappearing to its full intensity sometime after midnight. If you aren’t up to spending four-plus hours outdoors in the sub-freezing temperatures, then just head out for the hour between ten and eleven, when the eclipse is expected to be most complete.
FYI–if you are going to do it, do it tonight. The next full lunar eclipse that will be visible from this area won’t happen until 2014.
Columbus, Ohio, OH, moon, eclipse, lunar

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