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Join us in the Centennial Observatory for the last total lunar eclipse visible from start to finish in Idaho until 2033. 9:57 PM: The moon begins to enter Earth's partial (penumbral) shadow (unnoticeably)
10:15 PM: The Observatory opens for this FREE event. At this time the moon's bottom half will begin to look shaded.
11:10 PM: A dark "bite" begins growing from its lower edge as the moon begins to enter Earth's dark (umbral) shadow.
12:26 AM - 1:31 AM: Totality, with the moon fully immersed in dark (umbral) shadow and a dull red-orange
1:31 AM: A small, bright crescent starts growing from the moon's left side as it begins to emerge from the umbra
2:48 AM: The last bit of umbra slips off the moon's right edge, the end of the last partial phase.
3:00 AM: The Observatory closes.
*Observatory Events are weather dependent. Call the Centennial Observatory Star Line at 732-MOON(6666) for the latest on upcoming events.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Herrett Center for Arts & Science, 315 Falls Ave,Twin Falls,ID,United States