Get Ready For February's Total Lunar Eclipse
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
In the late night hours of Feb. 20, 2008, a total lunar eclipse will
dazzle the night sky. And this lunar eclipse may be worth staying up
for, because it will be the last one until December 2010.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth lines up directly between the sun
and the moon, casting a shadow over the moon's surface. The February
20, 2008 eclipse will last for nearly 3 and a half hours. For a full 50
minutes of that time the moon will be in totality - the period when the
lunar surface is completely covered by the Earth's shadow.
During an eclipse the moon changes color, going from a light gray color
to an orange or deep red shade. This is totality. The moon takes on
this new color because indirect sunlight is still able to pass through
the Earth's atmosphere and cast a glow on the moon.
This map shows when the eclipse will be visible across the United States. Credit: NASA
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The exact color that the moon appears depends on the amount of dust and
clouds in the atmosphere. If there are extra particles in the
atmosphere, from say a recent volcanic eruption, the moon will appear a
darker shade of red.
Residents of the Americas, Europe and Africa will have the best view of this eclipse.
Here in the United States, the entire eclipse will be visible for the
majority of the country. However, residents on the West Coast will miss
out on watching the early stages of the eclipse, as it begins before
moonrise.
This Wednesday night, hope for clear skies, try to stay awake and enjoy a spectacular lunar eclipse.




It's started. Will peak at
It's started. Will peak at 10pm and be back to 'normal' by 10:50 pm or so...
I am watching it and it is
I am watching it and it is BEAUTIFUL!!!
I just drug 11 out to look
I just drug 11 out to look at it. It's all blurry to me :( We will look at it again in about a half an hour.
It was great to see it...
It was great to see it... until I had to create a make shift crane to get the camera out from the inside of a brick wall.
LOL!!! The batteries were
LOL!!! The batteries were dead, it could have waited until morning. ;)
HEY!!! I told you it was an
HEY!!! I told you it was an accident!!!
CC, it landed in a pile of snow so it was necessary to get it out quickly, before it ruined my camera.
Miss_Wickey wrote: HEY!!! I
HEY!!! I told you it was an accident!!!
CC, it landed in a pile of snow so it was necessary to get it out quickly, before it ruined my camera.
You've been a BAD BOY!!!!
You've been a BAD BOY!!!! Now go to my room!!
