Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Total lunar eclipse

Total Lunar Eclipse 15 June 2011

This takes place at times in the moon's orbit when it is completely hidden by the earth’s shadow, as cast by the sun.

On this occasion the moon is passing through the densest, central part of the shadow, which has the effect of making the eclipse appear darker.

The moon still remains visible, but less bright, and can take on a copper or red hue due to sunlight scattered on its surface through the earth's atmosphere.

The times when the lunar eclipse can be observed vary according to location.

In the UK it may be seen around 915pm - 10pm.

More details here: http://bit.ly/mru0Wj

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