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    Last but not the least in our November 18-19 "almost" total lunar eclipse of the Micro Beaver Moon streaming partner profile series: the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada – Sudbury Centre. Find more about them and our other partners:

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  3. Nov 17

    Meanwhile, in the other direction from Orion’s Belt—on the far left of this image—we find Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky. Watch the eclipse live with us:

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  4. Nov 17

    The three stars of Orion’s Belt point the way to the reddish eclipsed Moon, which in turn lies just below the bright group of stars that make up the Pleiades cluster.

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  5. Nov 17

    In just a few days (on November 18-19), there's an “almost” total lunar eclipse. The Moon will be in a beautiful part of the sky for this event; this image from our Night Sky Map shows the view from New York City around the time of the maximum eclipse.

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  6. Nov 17

    Shooting star alert! The will peak between Nov 17 and Nov 18. Find the best time and how and where to see the : 📷 from our Interactive Meteor Shower Sky Map showing the sky above New York City at 05:56 on November 18

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  7. Nov 16

    In southern California, our partners Dave Decker & Gary Hawkins from the San Diego Astronomy Association are getting their telescopes ready for the almost total lunar eclipse on Nov 18-19. More about our stream partners: 📷Eagle Nebula by Gary Hawkins.

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  8. Nov 14

    Next in our Nov 18-19 stream partner profile series: North Bay Astronomy Club in Ontario, Canada. Read more about the club and club president Bill Montague here:

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  9. Nov 12

    That is as cutting edge as it gets when it comes to technology! Read more about our partners & watch the eclipse LIVE with us:

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  10. Nov 12

    Remote robotic telescopes will send images of the "almost" total lunar eclipse from the top of Maunaloa, an active volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii.

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  11. Nov 12

    We are really excited to have Project PANOPTES as one of our streaming partners for our live eclipse event on November 18-19.

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  12. Nov 11

    At timeanddate, we’ve got you covered with full eclipse details for your location, the latest weather info, and a live stream from our partners across the globe. Find out more: https://www. timeanddate. com/eclipse/lunar/2021-november-19

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  13. Nov 11

    That means we’re about one week away from , and an eclipse across North America on November 18–19. The event will also be visible from parts of South America, Australia, east Asia, west Europe, and west Africa.

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  15. Nov 10

    Today (Nov 10) is & we'd like to introduce Olathe MacIntyre, a staff scientist at in Ontario, Canada and our live stream partner for the Nov 18-19 “almost” total lunar eclipse. More about Olathe and our other partners:

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  16. Nov 10

    Happy Pi Celebration Day! Today, November 10 is the 314th day of the year. ©

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  17. Nov 6

    ends in the US, Canada, and northern parts of Mexico! In the early hours of Sun Nov 7, clocks 1 hour from 2:00 am to 1:00 am local time. 📷©

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  18. Nov 5

    Today, in our November 18-19 stream partner profiles: from the Amateur Astronomers Association (AAA). Find out more about Kat here:

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  19. Nov 4

    Why? Because thanks to the laws of gravity, the farther away the Moon is, the slower it moves and therefore takes longer to travel through Earth’s shadow. More about the eclipse:

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  20. Nov 4

    Around two weeks from now, at , the Moon will be near , its farthest point from us. This means that the of Nov 18–19 will be relatively long.

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