Friday, April 26, 2013

Watch the Lunar Eclipse Live - National Geographic News

Igor Vin'yaminov stitched together images of lunar eclipses from 1997 to 2011 into this amazing collage: The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth is called the umbra. Shaped like a cone extending into space, it has a circular

The Virtual Telescope Project succeeded showing the 25 Apr. lunar eclipse live, online. Clouds wanted to cover the show, but we did not close the session and were rewarded! We captured several nice images, including the

According to the director of the Climate Date Processing Centre (CDPC) of the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Nadeem Shah, the penumbral eclipse of the moon began at 11:04pm local time on Thursday, whereas a partial eclipse could be seen by

When the moon passes through Earth's shadow today (April 25), it will be at its biggest and brightest for the month and shine near Saturn, too. In a cosmic coincidence, the April full moon coincides with the first lunar eclipse of 2013 today, which

The 25 Apr. 2013 lunar partial eclipse was a huge success for the Virtual Telescope Project. About 30.000 curious viewers jumped into the live coverage, which was both in English and Italian (in Italy, the event was a

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