December 10, 2011

Sky-Watchers Get Rare Treat: Total Lunar Eclipse




Moon watchers in the western U.S., Hawaii and elsewhere across the globe were treated Saturday to a rare celestial phenomenon: a total lunar eclipse.
PST, the Earth's shadow completely blocked the moon.
AP
Photographers shoot the moon as it sets in...
 
 
The moon took on a reddish glow, as some indirect sunlight continued to reach it after passing through the Earth's atmosphere. Since the atmosphere scatters blue light, only red light strikes the moon, giving it an eerie crimson hue.
The last total lunar eclipse was on June 15 although that was not visible from the United States. The next one is on April 15, 2014 and will be seen in the U.S.

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