- When the full moon occurs in the same position at the node, a lunar eclipse can occur. These two nodes allow two eclipses per year, separated by ...
- This is NASA's official lunar eclipse page. It contains maps and tables for 6000 years of lunar eclipses and includes information on eclipse photography and ...
- This page is a basic introduction and explanation of how lunar eclipses take place. It includes a preview to upcoming eclipses of the Moon.
- Right: On the moon, the ground turns red during a lunar eclipse. This photo was taken by Doug Murray of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, during the total lunar ...
- From the Astronomical Applications Dept. at the US Naval Observatory, calculate what time the next lunar eclipse will occur in your area.
- Lunar eclipses occur when a full moon passes through Earth's shadow. Earth's shadow has two parts�the inner full shadow, or umbra, and the outer partial ...
- Tuesday morning, Aug. 28 brings us the second total lunar eclipse of 2007.
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