Sunday, December 19, 2010

Total lunar eclipse reaches into the solstice in Arizona


The national news media is starting to report on the total lunar eclipse on the winter solstice but I haven't seen anything in the Arizona news. [right, areas where the eclipse will be visible. Credit: F. Espenak, NASA/GSFC] However, for us in the earlier time zone of Arizona, most of the eclipse will take place on Dec. 20.

NASA Science News reports:

"The eclipse begins on Tuesday morning, Dec. 21st, at 1:33 am EST [Monday, Dec. 20th, at 11:33 pm MST for us in Arizona]. At that time, Earth's shadow will appear as a dark-red bite at the edge of the lunar disk. It takes about an hour for the "bite" to expand and swallow the entire Moon. Totality commences at 02:41 am EST [12:41 pm MST] and lasts for 72 minutes.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:59 PM

    wow cant wait

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  2. Anonymous9:15 PM

    i'm just waiting for the day i get to see a solar eclipse :D

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  3. Anonymous11:12 PM

    Should be cool! But it sure is cold!

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