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Total Lunar Eclipse On Saturday, Western States Get Rare View
December 9, 2011 Between 6 and 7 a.m. Pacific time, some people west of the Mississippi have a chance to see a red, fully eclipsed moon setting in the west as the sun rises in the east. It's a rare selenelion.
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Blood Red Moon: Total Eclipse Is Quite A Show
June 16, 2011 Ash in the air from a volcano in Chile created a colorful show for billions of people across much of the world. Photos and video captured the drama.
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Today's Total Eclipse Of The Moon: How To Watch
June 15, 2011 It won't be visible in North America, but there will be a webcast from India. The unusually long eclipse will get started at 1:24 p.m. ET. Here's how to tune in.
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That Total Eclipse Of The Moon: Did You See It? Here's What It Looked Like
December 21, 2010 As Earth's shadow slipped across the moon, it turned from sliver to a reddish hue. Did you take the opportunity to watch the show?
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During Lunar Eclipse, Moon Will Turn Into A 'Reddish Ball'
December 20, 2010 The show's going to be visible (if skies are clear) across all of North America starting around 1:30 a.m. ET. And if you want to share your experience, NASA will have many ways to do that online.