lunar eclipse 2010 - North America and the western portion of South America will be treated to a rare total lunar eclipse in the early morning hours of December 21.
According to NASA’s tweet, on the winter solstice, the very shortest day of the year, we will also witness a total lunar eclipse. After 2:41 am the moon will be fully eclipsed and will remain eclipsed until 3:53am. Unlike a solar eclipse, the moon seldom looks blackened out during a total lunar eclipse. In the event that weather will prohibit some from witnessing the total lunar eclipse, NASA will be showing it live via this link.
I am talking about the lunar eclipse 2010.
Depending on where you are the lunar eclipse 2010 is going to either happen on Monday night or early Tuesday morning. With clear skies, people of Central America, North America as well as a region of South America are going to be able to get a great view.
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