During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon. Astronauts on the Moon would then see the Earth completely eclipse the Sun. (They would see a bright red ring around the Earth as they watched all the su...
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Lunar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...
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December 2010 lunar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A total lunar eclipse will take place on December 21, 2010, the second of two lunar eclipses in 2010. The previous lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010 will be partial. The previous total lunar eclipse occu...
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The table below lists every lunar eclipse from 2008 through 2015. Durations are given for both partial and total (in bold) phases. Click on the eclipse Calendar Date to see a map and diagram of an eclipse. Click on the Region of Eclipse Visibility to see a detailed description of ... Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 20/21...
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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) ... Map showing the global visibility of the Total Lunar Eclipse of October 27-28, 2004. (Click here to see larger version of this map)
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Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 21 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 Feb 09 Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2010 Jun 26 ... Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 Aug 06 ... Annular Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jan 15 Total Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jul 11...
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An eclipse occurs at those times when the Moon moves into a position of direct alignment with the Sun and the Earth. There are two basic types of eclipses – lunar and solar. Most people have seen at least one total lunar eclipse, when the full Moon passes through the shadow of the Earth.
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Total Lunar Eclipse Coming May 15-16 ; By Joe Rao; Special to SPACE.com; posted: 07:00 am ET; 25 April 2003; ... For North Americans, this will be the first total lunar eclipse in more than three years. ... The last total lunar eclipse occurred on Jan. 9, 2001 and was visible primarily from the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Are you looking for information on the May 15-16, 2003 Total Lunar Eclipse? Click here for our list of astrocameras for this event. ... Don't worry if you miss this eclipse, they happen about seven times a decade. The next total lunar eclipse will happen January 9, 2001.
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A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes into the Earth's shadow and is blocked from the sun's rays that normally illuminate it. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)
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