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Watch tomorrow's pre-dawn lunar eclipse online

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August 27, 2007 5:43 pm
By Sheila Lennon

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Sunrise at 5:08 a.m. will end visibility of Tuesday morning's eclipse of the moon about a half-hour after it gets underway here on the East coast, but you can watch it all on the Web live here at the Eclipse Webcast.

From Space.com (Eclipse Weather: Who Will See The Moon Disappear Tuesday Morning):

A team from the University of North Dakota (UND) will travel to Las Vegas to provide the world with a live webcast of the event.

Many viewers are expected to participate in the event by posting questions and conversing with other viewers on the UND webcast chatroom. The UND team also uses live audio to answer questions and to provide viewers with updates regarding the progress of the eclipse.

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