The moon on 21 December eclipse occurred was not explain the usual solar eclipse, and Martin Weil and Debbi Wilgoren:
There are not many days like Tuesday, 21 December 2010. Remove from people they know: astronomers. It can be a day like last Tuesday 2000 years.
The last time the solstice with a total lunar eclipse was in the same calendar day eclipse was long before all of our lives, experts say. Year after Geoff Chester, Director of Public Affairs at the U.S. Naval Observatory was 1638th (Starhawk, a prominent Wiccan, The Washington Post said in an article that the two events have not happened since 1544.)
Chester said his research led him back to the first year of the Common Era and advice in partnership with "a number of reputable sources." They concluded, essentially, was: "This is a relatively rare event."
Watch the total lunar eclipse 2010 video here.
Share your comments on the eclipse here
Melissa Bell gave us a glimpse of this celestial event, tells readers:
Come howl at the moon tonight. A confluence of events means that the Americans have seats in the first vision of a total lunar eclipse of the full moon of the winter solstice eclipse.
This is the sum of the moon and the first single of 2010 and next year lunar eclipse is not visible from North America. For the winter has tired NASA a list of options live streaming, so you can still see the moon from the perspective of the inside. Everyone is brave enough to face the cold, howling away.
There are not many days like Tuesday, 21 December 2010. Remove from people they know: astronomers. It can be a day like last Tuesday 2000 years.
The last time the solstice with a total lunar eclipse was in the same calendar day eclipse was long before all of our lives, experts say. Year after Geoff Chester, Director of Public Affairs at the U.S. Naval Observatory was 1638th (Starhawk, a prominent Wiccan, The Washington Post said in an article that the two events have not happened since 1544.)
Chester said his research led him back to the first year of the Common Era and advice in partnership with "a number of reputable sources." They concluded, essentially, was: "This is a relatively rare event."
Watch the total lunar eclipse 2010 video here.
Share your comments on the eclipse here
Melissa Bell gave us a glimpse of this celestial event, tells readers:
Come howl at the moon tonight. A confluence of events means that the Americans have seats in the first vision of a total lunar eclipse of the full moon of the winter solstice eclipse.
This is the sum of the moon and the first single of 2010 and next year lunar eclipse is not visible from North America. For the winter has tired NASA a list of options live streaming, so you can still see the moon from the perspective of the inside. Everyone is brave enough to face the cold, howling away.