That is why in a total lunar eclipse the Moon appears a dark reddish-brown. |
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They'll be more cosmically significant than the lunar eclipse that hung hauntingly over Busch Stadium on Wednesday night. |
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Now we're awaiting tomorrow's total lunar eclipse when the Earth's shadow falls on the moon. |
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When the full moon rises over the UK tonight, the total lunar eclipse will already be underway. |
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Tonight there was a total lunar eclipse, and the moon was rather dark, with deep red at the margins as it rose from the eastern horizon. |
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A lunar eclipse only happens when the Sun, Earth and Moon are in alignment, with the Earth casting a shadow onto the moon. |
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For those who are newer to the whole eclipse business, a lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the earth's shadow. |
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South Africans will see a partial lunar eclipse but will miss a solar eclipse. |
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He made further observations of comets, and recorded the lunar eclipse of 3 September 1457 from a site near Vienna. |
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Less than six months after the lunar eclipse in May, the Moon will again undergo total eclipse, this time on the 8th. |
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The full Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse. |
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Simply put, you are more likely to see a lunar eclipse during a long winter night than a short summer night. |
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For an astrophile, a lunar eclipse is always fascinating and mysterious at the same time. |
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Apparently there is often a crash in prices within a few days of a lunar eclipse and within six weeks of a solar eclipse. |
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Indeed a partial lunar eclipse could be seen from New England, early in the morning on May 18, although only at moonset. |
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A lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon crosses the ecliptic in opposition to the Sun. |
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The earth's roundness can be seen as a shadow on the moon during a lunar eclipse. |
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During a lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow will travel across the face of the Moon, appearing as though a bite has been taken from it. |
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But the supermoon will then be followed by a lunar eclipse — the fourth in a row, which some are calling a blood moon. |
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North American viewers will have to wait until 2003 for the next total lunar eclipse. |
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Back in April, Guardian readers took some spectacular photos of the last lunar eclipse. |
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And lunar eclipse is an occasion when the shade of the earth covers the moon. |
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This August, for a change, Western Canadians are going to be treated to a lunar eclipse. |
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In India also an auspicious day is selected by an orthodox priest, most probably on the solar eclipse or lunar eclipse. |
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A total lunar eclipse will happen Saturday, March 3, 2007, and will be visible from Europe, Africa, Western Asia and Eastern America. |
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Note: For a lunar eclipse the best place to observe is broad and represented by the visible part of the world. |
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A lunar eclipse is visible from everywhere on the dark side of the Earth. |
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So even during total lunar eclipse, the lunar disk is not completely dark. |
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If the Moon orbited Earth in exactly the same plane that Earth orbits the Sun, we'd get a solar eclipse every New Moon and a lunar eclipse every Full Moon. |
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This week's lunar eclipse brings Pisces forgiveness, Taurus a sense of the Zeitgeist, and Gemini a boatload of misinformation. |
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When the Moon is fully immersed in the umbra a total lunar eclipse occurs. |
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If the Moon completely enters the umbra, a total lunar eclipse occurs. |
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He did this using the time it takes for the Moon to pass through the shadow of the Earth during a lunar eclipse, and by applying his own ingenious geometric calculations. |
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They are the solar eclipse, and lunar eclipse. |
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There, under the reddish glow of a lunar eclipse, the seeds of a vision were planted as participants explored how their diverse goals in different fields could contribute to better health outcomes for their peoples. |
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I know what you want to do, Larry, and I support the intent, but I think you'd be about as effective as trying to change the date of the next lunar eclipse. |
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I cried at 'Titanic,' and I cried at the lunar eclipse. |
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A lunar eclipse shouldn't necessarily matter to New Yorkers. |
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That's the challenge of tomorrow's lunar eclipse. |
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Austin Sevener, 26, a survey programmer in Fort Worth, said he hadn't realized that he had bought his wedding ring on the same day as a lunar eclipse. |
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Well, the lunar eclipse, Wednesday, presents a pop quiz on the subject. |
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A lunar eclipse occurred one month prior to the realization of this clip. |
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More recently, in June 2009, another team of IAC researchers managed to analyse the composition of Earth's atmosphere in detail, thanks to a lunar eclipse. |
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It was said that the partial lunar eclipse that occurred on 22 May 1453 represented a fulfillment of a prophecy of the city's demise. |
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The night of September 27 will see the first combination of a supermoon and a lunar eclipse — meaning that evening will have both the brightest, and then the darkest, moon of the year. |
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The second of total lunar eclipse tetrad will occur before the dawn. |
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In the meantime, Columbus mesmerized the natives by correctly predicting a lunar eclipse for February 29, 1504, using the Ephemeris of the German astronomer Regiomontanus. |
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