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Re: Lunar Eclipse
      Wed Oct 27 2004 11:34 PM

Couldn't ask for better weather for viewing an eclipse. With the exception of it being warm and slighly hazy here in south MS. This is one of the longer eclipses that I remember.

Thanks to the GoM high pressures and clear skies. Unless you live near the GoM, where the heat has been breaking records for the last 10 days or so.

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* Lunar Eclipse LI Phil Wed Oct 27 2004 11:34 PM
. * * Page with pics of the eclpse is HERE capecoralbill   Sat Nov 27 2004 01:15 PM
. * * Re: Page with pics of the eclpse is HERE Keith234   Sat Nov 27 2004 01:25 PM
. * * Re: Page with pics of the eclpse is HERE LI Phil   Sat Nov 27 2004 01:22 PM
. * * Re: Lunar Eclipse danielwAdministrator   Wed Oct 27 2004 11:34 PM
. * * Re: Lunar Eclipse James88   Thu Oct 28 2004 03:25 AM

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