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Total Lunar Eclipse Visible Tonight


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North America will be treated to a total lunar eclipse early Tuesday morning. What makes this eclipse rare is that it coincides with the winter solstice, a feat that has not occurred in over 350 years.

 

Tuesday's eclipse will begin at 1:33 a.m. EST and will continue through 5:01 a.m.

 

Totality, the time when Earth's shadow completely covers the moon, will start at 2:41 a.m. and lasts 72 minutes.

 

Roughly 3:15 a.m. will prove to be the best time to view the eclipse. NASA reports the eclipse will then be at its peak and the moon will display the most brilliant shade of coppery red.

 

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I'm very excited to get a chance to see it tonight. FYI, the moon will look like this at around 3:15am EST:

 

http://www.eclipsetours.com/darkertle.jpg

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Whoever said this is the last eclipse before 2012 needs to do their research lol..

Lunar eclipses happen every year. Just this one was special because it happened along with winter solstice.

 

It's the last TOTAL lunar eclipse before 2012.

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