Friday, November 30, 2012

Lunar Eclipse Photos Show Earth's Shadow On Moon

Tomorrow is the Gemini Full Moon lunar eclipse, closing the cycle that opened with the Sagittarius solar eclipse of Nov. 13, and leaving you someplace new.Experts estimate that residents on the West Coast have a pretty good chance of catching the lunar eclipse -- that is, if they happen to be out of bed between 4:15 a.m. PST when it begins, and 6:15 a.m., when the eclipse peaks. During its peak hour, theExperts estimate that residents on the West Coast have a pretty good chance of catching the lunar eclipse -- that is, if they happen to be out of bed between 4:15 a.m. PST when it begins, and 6:15 a.m., when the eclipse peaks. During its peak hour, theThe fuzzy edge of the Earth's shadow will be visible on the moon on Nov. 28 during the last eclipse of 2012.Tomorrow at about 6AM Pacific time, if you're not unlucky enough to have an overcast sky, you'll be able to observe a penumbral lunar eclipse. This happens when the Earth moves between the moon and sun, and the moon ends up under Earth's penumbra.
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