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Lunar eclipse this Tuesday!

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Here's an article from news.com.au

THE moon will fall into Earth's deep shadow on Tuesday, taking on a lustrous red or orange hue during the second total eclipse of 2007.

Star gazers will be able to watch as our planet's natural satellite is consumed by celestial dragons, as the Chinese once thought.
Those in the Pacific basin, from eastern Australia to the west coast of the north America, will be treated to the full eclipse at 10.37 GMT (8.37pm AEST) and a couple hours before sunrise in Los Angeles and Vancouver.
The perfect spot for spectators will be French Polynesia, according to NASA, but the eclipse will not be visible at all in Europe or Africa.
The moon does not disappear from view during a full eclipse, but is shielded by Earth for about 90 minutes from the sun's direct light.
The longest possible duration for the total phase is 107 minutes, and last occurred in July 2000.
A total eclipse can only take place at full moon, and only if the moon passes through the zone, called the umbra, in which the Earth blocks all of the sun's rays.
The colour cast by refracted light - which can range from bright orange to blood red to copper to dark grey - depends on the amount of volcanic gas and dust in the atmosphere blocking the sun's light.
In the absence of recent eruptions, the moon should be a vivid red or orange, according to NASA.
Total lunar eclipses normally occur roughly every couple of years, but this year there will have been two, the other having taken place on March 3.
The next chance to see the moon slip entirely into terrestrial shadows will be on February 21, 2008, but after that the wait is longer: December 2010.
Further details on these eclipses and information on eclipses in general can be found on http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/lunar.html


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I'm getting my camera ready. ^_^
 

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Oh yeah it is looking great here in Sydney. Just took the children outside to have a look, there was still a thin sliver of moon illuminated at that time, which was even better for explaining the concept to them.

Now it is fully covered, looking very red and kinda cloudy.

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Yes it was very beautyful to watch. we switched all the lights off, and we are a little up on the hill, so it was pretty dark and it was a joy to watch. Well the next one is only in 2011, we just have to wait.
BTW lunar eclipse is easy to watch, with the sun eclipse we always need a welding helmet-or a bucket water.
 
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