When the moon passes through Earth's shadow today (April 25), it will be at its biggest and brightest for the month and shine near Saturn, too. In a cosmic coincidence, the April full moon coincides with the first lunar eclipse of 2013 today, which
If you're in the mood for a lunar eclipse, NASA says that there will be one later today, but it probably won't be anything too spectacular according to their description. The partial lunar eclipse will be taking place during the day in the US, but
Lunar eclipses occur when Earth's shadow blots out part of the full moon's disk. When the shadow covers the whole disk, the moon takes on an eerie reddish glow. The effect is much less pronounced during a partial eclipse. And NASA's eclipse expert
Lunar Eclipses occur at the Full Moon, the stage in the lunar cycle that signifies the fullness of expression and the onset of the waning of the month's energy. So often events and decisions that occur around a Lunar Eclipse
Igor Vin'yaminov stitched together images of lunar eclipses from 1997 to 2011 into this amazing collage: The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth is called the umbra. Shaped like a cone extending into space, it has a circular
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