Hi everyone, there's a fantastic partial lunar eclipse that begins
    at 11:18 p.m. Pacific tomorrow night! It will reach its partial
    maximum (just barely not total) maximum two hours later at 1:02 am
    Friday morning and the partial eclipse ends at 3:47 am. An hour
    before and after this span is the subtle and fainter penumbral
    eclipse, when Earth's penumbral shadow
      starts touching the Moon's face. It looks like we will have
    some cloud cover here in the LA area, but hopefully, not enough to
    stop you from staying up or setting your alarm to step outside to
    view, sketch or photograph some part of the eclipse. You can find
    more info, and can switch locations outside southern CA here. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/usa/los-angeles
    
    Your sidewalk astronomers will not be out on the corner this late at
    night, but we'll be hopefully enjoying the eclipse at home just like
    you!
    
    This eclipse will look very much like the (most recent) May 2021
    total lunar eclipse - view it here if you want to see how close to
    full tomorrow's partial eclipse is - it is a great comparison. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2021-may-26.
    
    
    Hopefully you'll be able to notice (tomorrow night) the lower edge
    of the moon remains much brighter than the deep red or ochre hue we
    can expect across the rest of the moon's face, as shown below. 
    
    Tips from astronomer David: "You can view the lunar eclipse with
    your bare eyes or a pair of binoculars from anyplace where the Moon
    is visible.  Unlike a solar eclipse, no precautions are needed, just
    find the Moon shortly before the eclipse starts, and enjoy the show!
    It will be most apparent that something is happening between 11:15
    PM to 2:45 AM"
    
    For those not in our time zone, find your location, maps and tips
    here: https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2021-november-19
    
    Time and date - watch the whole animation here https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/usa/los-angeles?iso=20211119
    
    
    
    -- 
Jane Houston Jones, retired JPLer
Twitter: @jhjones @otastro 
Instagram @janehoustonjones
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