Fw: SPACE: Total Lunar Eclipse
Got this from a friend
"On Thursday, May 15th at 8:14 PM PDT, local weather permitting,
a Total Lunar Eclipse should be visible for the first time in more than two years.
It will be all over by 10:17 PM (with appropriate changes for your time zone),
so don't forget to get out and take a look. Interestingly, I just read that the
ancient Greeks knew that our planet had to be round by inferring its shape
by looking at the curved (arc-like) shadow that the Earth cast on the Moon
as the Earth passed between the Moon and the Sun. And this was long before
Galileo got in trouble with the Catholic Church for postulating a Helicocentric
Model of the solar system. I guess the Greek's were a little ahead of their time."
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Received on 2003-05-14 23:19:37
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