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| | | | | The last full lunar eclipse happened in February 2008. (Credit: NASA TV) A rare drama will play out in tonight's skies: a full lunar eclipse on the winter solstice. The last one occurred in 1638, according to NASA, and tonight's may be only the second one in the last two millennia. "Since Year 1, I...Read More »Rare lunar eclipse tonight | |
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| | | | | Murderous pets and hungry jaguars are only some of the stories cultures use to explain lunar eclipses. | |
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| | | | | 1 post published by Alan Dyer on March 15, 2025 | |
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| | | Yesterday a total solar eclipse was visible in a swath of North America, including Mexico. We drove to our "nearest totality south of us to get a look. At the same time a school trip took Eagle to a great viewing spot. Their teacher had recommended the use of a colander to capture the phases. | ||