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Path of the Moon through Earth's umbral and penumbral shadows during the Total Lunar Eclipse of Oct. 27, 2004. (Eastern Daylight Time) ... Lunar Eclipse Diagrams ... October's lunar eclipse is well-placed for North and South America as well as western Europe and Africa. From the United States, the eastern two-thirds of...
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sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEmono/TLE2004Oct28/TLE2...
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This page is a basic introduction and explanation of how lunar eclipses take place. It includes a preview to upcoming eclipses of the Moon. ... 1. Penumbral Lunar Eclipse...
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www.mreclipse.com/Special/LEprimer.html
www.mreclipse.com/Special/LEprimer.html
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Welcome to the ultimate resource for eclipse photography! ... Lunar Eclipses - Lunar Eclipse Observing and Photography ... ; Quick Index ; Solar Eclipses | Lunar Eclipses | Night Sky | Alert! | Photos | Travel | Potpourri | Links | Store | Picks | Search;
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On the moon they will call these events solar eclipses, but from Earth they are lunar eclipses. Visit NASA's Eclipse Home Page for more information ... Lunar Eclipse 2105 ... lunar eclipse animation created by Francis Reddy...
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science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/04nov_lunareclipse2105...
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Nov. 8, 2003, Lunar Eclipse Schedule ... Right: Frank Reddy of Celestial Delights created this animation of the upcoming lunar eclipse. ... This is the second lunar eclipse of 2003. Observers of the first one in May might remember that the moon was nearly invisible during totality. This eclipse will be different.
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Lunar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A lunar eclipse is an eclipse which occurs whenever the moon passes behind the earth such that the earth blocks the sun’s rays from striking the moon. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Mo...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_eclipse
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One can only imagine how frightening the sight of a lunar eclipse must have been for our ancestors. Far more than us, they were in tune with the rhythms of the cosmos, the motions of the Sun, Moon and planets were the motions these people lived by.
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starryskies.com/The_sky/events/lunar-2003/eclipse1.html
starryskies.com/The_sky/events/lunar-2003/eclipse1.html
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The eclipse will be visible anywhere in the USA where clouds don't hide the moon. ... You might or might not see the eclipse over the southern Plains, including all of Texas where the sky isn't clear, most of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and New Mexico, and eastern Colorado. ... USATODAY.com: How a lunar eclipse works...
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www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2004-10-26-lunar-eclips_x...
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