Set your alarm clocks for early Tuesday morning (or some other time, depending on where you are) and check your weather forecast for clouds.
NASA has published a series of handy charts so you can find out when the lunar eclipse will be visible in your time zone. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2007Aug28/TLE2007Aug28.html -via Fark
A total eclipse of the Moon occurs during the early morning of Tuesday, August 28, 2007. The event is widely visible from the United States and Canada as well as South America, the Pacific Ocean, western Asia and Australia. During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon's disk can take on a dramatically colorful appearance from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and (rarely) very dark gray.
NASA has published a series of handy charts so you can find out when the lunar eclipse will be visible in your time zone. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2007Aug28/TLE2007Aug28.html -via Fark
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Rats. Cloudy this morning here. No eclipse for us.
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Space.com has a really neat video about the lunar eclipse and how to get ready for it.
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