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  2. NASA - Lunar Eclipses: 2021 - 2030 - NASA Eclipse Web Site

    eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEdecade/LEdecade2021.html

    A concise summary of all lunar eclipses from 2021 through 2030 is presented in the table below. The first column gives the Calendar Date of the instant of greatest eclipse [1]. The second column TD of Greatest Eclipse is the Terrestrial Dynamical Time of greatest eclipse. The third column lists the Eclipse Type which is either Total, Partial ...

  3. Solar and lunar eclipses worldwide (1900 to 2199) with animations and maps of the eclipse path. Find eclipses in your location.

  4. NASA - Lunar Eclipse Page - NASA Eclipse Web Site

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    Lunar Eclipses: 2011 - 2020. The table below lists every lunar eclipse from 2011 through 2020. Durations are given for both partial and total (in bold) phases.Click on the eclipse Calendar Date to see a map and diagram of an eclipse. Click on the Region of Eclipse Visibility to see a detailed description of an eclipse.

  5. Lunar eclipses 2024 — When, where & how to see them | Space

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    Penumbral lunar eclipse: March 25. The penumbral lunar eclipse on March 25 was a very slight lunar eclipse in which the moon passed through the outermost edge of the Earth's shadow. It was visible ...

  6. Blood Moon 2022 - the phases of total lunar eclipse until 2025 |...

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    To help prepare for the upcoming Election Day total lunar eclipse of November 8, Space.com's Joe Rao — a veteran of 19 total lunar eclipses — has prepared a chronology of the different phases ...

  7. November 7–8, 2022 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) - ...

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    The animation shows where this total lunar eclipse is visible during the night (dark “wave” slowly moving across the Earth's surface). Shades of darkness. Night, moon high up in sky. ... When the Eclipse Happened Worldwide — Timeline. Lunar eclipses can be visible from everywhere on the night side of the Earth, if the sky is clear. From ...

  8. What You Need to Know about the Lunar Eclipse

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    The blue light from the Sun scatters away, and longer-wavelength red, orange, and yellow light pass through. During a lunar eclipse, the Moon turns red because the only sunlight reaching the Moon passes through Earth’s atmosphere. The more dust or clouds in Earth’s atmosphere during the eclipse, the redder the Moon will appear.

  9. Eclipses - NASA Science

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    The Moon and Solar Eclipses. Solar eclipses happen only at the new moon phase, when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun. During a solar eclipse, the Moon casts a shadow on Earth, and blocks or partially blocks our view of the Sun. Though solar eclipses happen as often as lunar eclipses, they are visible from such a small area of Earth each ...

  10. What You Need to Know About the November 2022 Lunar Eclipse

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    The last total lunar eclipse for three years occurs on November 8, 2022, with the next occurring on March 14, 2025 — though we will continue to see partial and penumbral lunar eclipses during that time. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align so that the Moon passes into Earth’s shadow. In a total lunar eclipse, the ...

  11. Total Lunar Eclipse What's Up | NASA/JPL Edu - NASA Jet...

    www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/events/2022/11/8/total-lunar-eclipse

    Watch one of the sky’s most dazzling shows on Tuesday, Nov. 8, when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align creating a total lunar eclipse. Weather permitting, the lunar eclipse will be visible in North and South America, as well as Asia and Australia. Remember, unlike a solar eclipse, you do NOT need special glasses to view a lunar eclipse. Timeline