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The moon enters Earth's shadow on April 15, 2014 during the start of a total lunar eclipse in this view from a telescope at the Prescott Observatory in Arizona by the online Slooh community ...
Sky watchers are getting ready for an evening of special viewing when a total lunar eclipse arrives just after midnight on April 15.
On April 15, 2014 a Total Lunar Eclipse will occur at 25 degrees and 16 minutes of Libra and the effects of this eclipse will be most pronounced for those who belong to the Cardinal signs Aries, ...
The lunar eclipse, just minutes after totality started. The color is due to sunlight filtered through Earth’s atmosphere before lighting up the Moon; in essense, all the sunrises and sunsets on ...
Eastern horizon as seen from Sydney on April 15 at 6:30 pm AEST. Totality is just ending. Click image to enlarge Eastern horizon as seen from Adelaide on April 15 at 6:00 pm ACST Totality is just ...
12.10.2011 | These photos show the different stages of the moon during a lunar eclipse as seen from the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. On Tuesday morning, April 15, the moon will be eclipsed ...
With the excitement leading up to the April 8 solar eclipse, you may have missed the lunar one. Don't worry there is another partial lunar eclipse in 2024.
Back-to-back eclipses will be visible to a majority of the US this spring – a faint lunar eclipse will be followed two weeks later by the grand finale of a total solar eclipse.
Lunar eclipses occur when the moon passes through a point in its orbit in which the Earth is directly between it and the sun. When the moon enters the shadow of Earth, it creates a lunar eclipse.
Stargazer Victor Rogus captured this spectacular view of the total lunar eclipse on April 15, 2014 from Jadwin, Missouri. "Very beautiful event!" Rogus exclaimed.
While the April 8 total solar eclipse will be visible across 14 states and parts of Mexico and Canada, a penumbral lunar eclipse will be visible across North and South America on March 25.