Sunday, December 2, 2012

Lunar Eclipse Photos Show Earth's Shadow On Moon

Editor's Note: The Slooh webcast of today's eclipse has been canceled due to bad weather at the observation sites. The moon will dip through the outer edges of Earth's shadow on Wednesday (Nov. 28) in a minor lunar eclipse, and you can watch the event

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Today's full moon in 6 degrees of Gemini on November 28, 2012 at 9:47 AM (EST) is a lunar eclipse. This full moon/lunar eclipse is a companion and almost the perfect match to the solar eclipse in 00 degrees in Gemini, six months ago on May 20, 2012.

Unlike a total lunar eclipse — when the moon passes centrally through the Earth's dark shadow, or umbra, and the moon turns deep red in color — a penumbral eclipse merely grazes the umbra's dusky outer fringes. That is what will happen on Nov. 28, 2012.

The next performance of light and shadow by the Earth-Moon-Sun trio takes place Wednesday morning when the Earth passes between the sun and moon creating a "penumbral lunar eclipse." In a penumbral lunar eclipse, the moon falls under the dim edge,

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