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So I am seeing full moon covered by earth shadow. But still I can see
somewhat redish full moon. So we have not lost moon. Don't worry. I heard that total lunar eclipse will be after 12 years. Hoping sense of deja vu! |
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neo wrote:
So I am seeing full moon covered by earth shadow. But still I can see somewhat redish full moon. So we have not lost moon. Don't worry. I heard that total lunar eclipse will be after 12 years. Hoping sense of deja vu! Actually, they ar not that rare. 6 or 7 per decade, on an average. The next one is less than 6 months away, on August 28 - and it's visible all around the Pacific. If you saw this one, you probably won't see the next one. Unless you travel. -- I recommend Macs to my friends, and Windows machines to those whom I don't mind billing by the hour |
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