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Total lunar
Skywatchers treated to total lunar eclipse - CNN.com
The last total lunar eclipse until 2010 occurred Wednesday, with cameo appearances by Saturn and the bright star Regulus on either side of the veiled full moon. (more...)
SPACE.com -- Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight
Wednesday night is the last chance to view a total lunar eclipse before 2010. ... Why the moon sometimes glows red during a total lunar eclipse. (more...)
YouTube - Total Lunar Eclipse - February 20, 2008
A timelapse of the total lunar eclipse on February 20th, 2008. Recorded with still images. Thanks for the feature! peteherron.com The image shakes because the moon moves during the ... (more...)
NASA - Total Lunar Eclipse
Play Audio | + Download Audio | + Email to a friend | + Join mailing list. Feb. 13, 2008: On ... (more...)
Total Lunar Eclipse
A total lunar eclipse takes place on 3rd March 2007. All six hours and five minutes of the event, from its first to its last penumbral stage, will be visible in its entirety from ... (more...)
SPACE.com -- Viewer's Guide: Total Lunar Eclipse Feb. 20
On Feb. 20, a lunar eclipse will occur, the 3rd one of this past year. ... Why the moon sometimes glows red during a total lunar eclipse. (more...)
NASA - Total Lunar Eclipse: February 20, 2008
This is NASA's official web page for the Total Lunar Eclipse of February 20, 2008. ... Total Lunar Eclipse: February 20, 2008. Path of the Moon through Earth's umbral and penumbral ... (more...)
Viewer's guide: Total lunar eclipse on Wed. - USATODAY.com
On Wednesday night, Feb. 20, for the third time in the past year, the moon will become completely immersed in the Earth's shadow, resulting in a total lunar eclipse. (more...)
Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight | LiveScience
Wednesday night is the last chance to view a total lunar eclipse before 2010. ... How a lunar eclipse works. Why the moon sometimes glows red during a total lunar eclipse. (more...)
Lunar eclipse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When the Moon travels completely into the Earth's umbra, one observes a total lunar eclipse. The Moon's speed through the shadow is about one kilometer per second (2,300 mph), and ... (more...)
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