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When will the total eclipse start in the USA ....the time pls.and will the USA be able to view it anyway.....
Thanks to Every one it's my anniversary and I'm gonna give her the eclipsed moon...Corny but I think it's cool......Much thanks all of you .You've helped with a special time in my life.............
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hate to break it to you, but if you live in the western USA, it will be over before the moon rises. The eastern half of the country will see the moon rise during the eclipse...and that happens about the same time that the sun is setting.
- 1 decade ago
See the link below for the answer. It's supposed to be fully eclipsed at 5:44 p.m. eastern time according to the news.
- druidLv 71 decade ago
<>WARNING, WILL ROBINSON...Better get out early if you want to see anything in US, and then only in the East. The eclipse will be mostly over by the time the moon rises over US. BTW, it's not a standard "total" so the moon will look strange.
- Sami VLv 71 decade ago
Sorry, not scared of the warning! Eclipses ococur at regular intervals based on planetary changes and you have to keep track of announcements from the Observatory! So, watchout for the news in the media in your area!
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- 1 decade ago
The entire eclipse is not visible in the use. For the most part the moon will rise when it is red.
- GeneLLv 71 decade ago
East Coast of the U.S (EST).....yes
West Coast (PST)...not so much.
This map shows where it will be visible:
- CoachAutumnLv 41 decade ago
it will be this saturday ... but its unknown on the time .. because it depends on where the moon is at that moment .. the entire continental US will be able to see it
- Anonymous1 decade ago
uh huh