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Watch the Lunar Eclipse Live - National Geographic News

Watch the Lunar Eclipse Live - National Geographic News

Lunar eclipses occur when Earth's shadow blots out part of the full moon's disk. When the shadow covers the whole disk, the moon takes on an eerie reddish glow. The effect is much less pronounced during a partial eclipse. And NASA's eclipse expert

The full moon will get a tiny bite taken out of today as it undergoes one of the shallowest and shortest partial eclipses of this century. (See lunar eclipse pictures.) Though the celestial phenomenon will be visible only in the Eastern Hemisphere

The first of the three lunar eclipses of the year will occur on Thursday, giving astro enthusiasts all over the country an opportunity to witness the celestial event. A tiny sliver of the Moon will be covered by the Earth's umbral

The 25 Apr. 2013 lunar partial eclipse was a huge success for the Virtual Telescope Project. About 30.000 curious viewers jumped into the live coverage, which was both in English and Italian (in Italy, the event was a

According to the director of the Climate Date Processing Centre (CDPC) of the Pakistan Meteorological Department, Nadeem Shah, the penumbral eclipse of the moon began at 11:04pm local time on Thursday, whereas a partial eclipse could be seen by

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