I live in Alabama and the lunar eclipse start at 2 am so maybe its the same time or you can look at the local news .
The lunar eclipse will start tonight in Virginia at approximately 9:02 PM Eastern Time.
The solar eclipse should have been around 6:45-7:30 in Colorado on M ay 20th, 2012.
It can start at any part of the lunar cycle; but when used in a calendar, it is common to start it at a new moon.
In all lunar calendars the first day of each month depends on the phases of the moon. Some calendars begin their month at the start of the new or dark moon while others do not start the month until the first new crescent moon is observed. The actual time it takes for the moon to go through a complete phase cannot be perfectly subdivided by any full number of days. It takes a little more than 29.5 days for this phase to occur, and, thus, over time, lunar calendars will begin to slip and become more and more inaccurate over time. Increasingly complex fractions and dividing schemes have been created to make lunar calendars more accurate.
Thomas Aquinas was a Roman Catholic theologian. He arranged Christian Doctrine in a systematic manner. That means you start at one point and develop your idea. In the history of the United States you start studying with Jamestown, Virginia, the first English Colony. (You may start with the Spanish.) Then you go to the Pilgrims. Before there was systematic thought, you could start anywhere. In the Iliad, you start in the middle of the battle. It is arranged hodgepodge not systematically. Thomas Aquinas created modern thinking techniques.
No, The original plan for the Norther Virginia colony was to send two ships, the Mayflower and the Speedwell to make the voyage to start a new colony there. However, Speedwell had a leakage and could not accompany Mayflower.
1:33 Am Eastern
11:30ish here in Michigan
i think at 7:00
The Lunar Eclipse for Illinois will start at 1:41 am and end at 2:53 am.. when the moon, earth, and sun are perfectly aligned is at 2:17 am..
not sure babe lets start counting
It will be full at 245 eastern and last for 72 minutes
about 2:30 and last around a hour
It will start around 12:40 and will last approximately 72 minutes.
About 9:27pm roughly for the penumbral phase, 10:pm umbral start
In a total lunar eclipse, such as the one that will start at about 11 PM Pacific time on Monday, April 14, 2014, the Sun, Earth and Moon line up so precisely that the shadow of the Earth darkens the Moon.
It will start around 2:30 Tuesday morning and end either three hours later or three minutes later
THE NEXT eclipse is a penumbral lunar eclipse in two weeks, on August 6, 2009. It will not be noticable to the naked eye. There will be a 7% partial lunar eclipse on December 31, 2009 visible in the eastern hemisphere. At 7%, it will hardly be noticable. The next total solar eclipse will be on July 11, 2010. The eclipse will occur primarily in the south Pacific Ocean, hitting land only on Easter Island and southern Chile and Argentina.