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The upcoming eclipse (on Monday) will set not far away from the summer solstice sunset declination. So stones set to mark that solstice sunset, on the horizon, or to a hill or barrow, also on the horizon, will indicate a setting full moon eclipse, on the day of the Winter Solstice, this year. Which must be a rare photo-opportunity, if the weather's clear - which it could very well be.

The Burnt Edge stone row, in Smithills, Bolton, would be a good site - there are two flattened mounds that should frame it. It might be possible to get an idea of the scale of the event the previous morning, similar time of day, an hour earlier though. It'll be very cold but a once in a lifetime thing ...

The Brown Stones row, also in Smithills, will also be a good spot to observe this event from, and closer to the road.

StoneGloves wrote:
The upcoming eclipse (on Monday) will set not far away from the summer solstice sunset declination. So stones set to mark that solstice sunset, on the horizon, or to a hill or barrow, also on the horizon, will indicate a setting full moon eclipse, on the day of the Winter Solstice, this year. Which must be a rare photo-opportunity, if the weather's clear - which it could very well be.

The Burnt Edge stone row, in Smithills, Bolton, would be a good site - there are two flattened mounds that should frame it. It might be possible to get an idea of the scale of the event the previous morning, similar time of day, an hour earlier though. It'll be very cold but a once in a lifetime thing ...

Yes it's close to the solstice orientation but it's in the morning and even if the sky is clear it might be a bit bright , the start should be in darkness though .