First, I got to see the annular eclipse of the sun on Sunday, May 20,2012 but from where I was at, the sun had set just minutes before the complete ring of light would have been visible, but I did get to see the sun as a thin crescent just before it set.
Then, on June 5,2012 there will be a transit of Venus across the face of the sun.
I had posted about this in two previous topics.
And soon, on June 4,2012 there will be a partial eclipse of the moon.
Yeah! Three astronomical events within two weeks! Actually, within 15 days.
I did a Google search to find out when this will occur in my local time here in El Paso, Texas.
Well, I will get to see most of the eclipse, but the moon will set before the eclipse is over.Time of Lunar Eclipse in El Paso, Texas on June 4,2012 (in local time)
Penumbral eclipse begins at 1:48 AM - visible
Partial Eclipse begins at 3:00 AM - visible
Mid (Maximum) Lunar Eclipse at 4:03 AM - visible
Partial Eclipse ends at 5:06 AM - not visible
Penumbral eclipse ends as 6:18 AM - not visible
And of course, it will only be a partial eclipse, so, the moon will only be about half-way covered by the dark copper brown shadow cast by the earth onto the moon during it's maximum phase.
So, it's really no big deal, compared to the total lunar eclipse I saw a couple of years ago when the entire moon was completely covered by the earth's shadow.
Oh well, there will be other eclipses to watch eventually.