Sunday morning, have begun Sky watchers around the world with it, falls for a rare lunar eclipse in 2010 with the winter solstice, prepare the lunar eclipse began on Monday 21 December and occurs when the Sun, Earth and Moonare perfectly aligned and covered the earth and the sun can not hit the moon. Winter solstice is on 21 December at 6:38 ET start, when winter officially begins.
View the video on the left to see a lunar eclipse 2007th
According to Wikipedia:
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon behind the earth, the earth blocks the sun's rays hit the moon passes. This can only occur when the Sun, Earth and moon aligned exactly, or almost, with the earth at the center. Therefore, it is always a full moon night of a lunar eclipse. The type and duration of an eclipse depends on the situation in relation to its orbit node of the moon. The next lunar eclipse instead of from 21 December 2010 at 08.17 UTC clock. Unlike a solar eclipse from a certain relatively small part of the world can be seen a lunar eclipse can be seen from anywhere on the night side of Earth. A lunar eclipse takes several hours, during a total solar eclipse will take a few minutes at a certain place. Some lunar eclipses are associated with important historical events related.
View the video on the left to see a lunar eclipse 2007th
According to Wikipedia:
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon behind the earth, the earth blocks the sun's rays hit the moon passes. This can only occur when the Sun, Earth and moon aligned exactly, or almost, with the earth at the center. Therefore, it is always a full moon night of a lunar eclipse. The type and duration of an eclipse depends on the situation in relation to its orbit node of the moon. The next lunar eclipse instead of from 21 December 2010 at 08.17 UTC clock. Unlike a solar eclipse from a certain relatively small part of the world can be seen a lunar eclipse can be seen from anywhere on the night side of Earth. A lunar eclipse takes several hours, during a total solar eclipse will take a few minutes at a certain place. Some lunar eclipses are associated with important historical events related.