Finally, a lunar eclipse visible from America during a convenient time! We have a total lunar eclipse this Wednesday evening (February 20th) which should turn the moon red as Earth’s shadow passes over it. Maximum eclipse will be at 10:26 PM EST and 7:26 PST. Besides North and South America, the eclipse will be visible from western Europe and western Africa. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html -via Science@NASA
Finally, a lunar eclipse visible from America during a convenient time! We have a total lunar eclipse this Wednesday evening (February 20th) which should turn the moon red as Earth’s shadow passes over it. Maximum eclipse will be at 10:26 PM EST and 7:26 PST. Besides North and South America, the eclipse will be visible from western Europe and western Africa. http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2008Feb21/TLE2008Feb21.html -via Science@NASA
Comments (11)
I think Mr. Gailey is right. The other athletes just don't want to be beaten by someone who's less than "perfect".
I applaud him for trying, and it sucks that he's a double amputee ... but you've got to keep the Olys pure.
It would seem having a handicap is handicapping afterall... go figure.
Unless all the runners are going to run barefoot and naked anything can be considered an unfair advantage.
Michael