Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Lunar Eclipse, Live via Google The Google homepage today is showing the great lunar eclipse of 2011 -- in real time. The actual eclipse, which occurs as the moon passes through Earth's shadow, is not visible from North America, but Google is running pictures from Slooh.com, streaming the video on YouTube and making it available on Android smartphones. Partial Solar Eclipse's Midnight Twist: Starts Thursday, Ends Wednesday Wednesday brings a partial solar eclipse to parts of Asia and North America, but it comes with an odd twist: At one point, the eclipse will be occurring at "midnight" between the two days this week. Solar Eclipse Pictures: See Last Night's Midnight Madness A solar eclipse at night? See the rare sky show enjoyed by high-north stargazers last night. Rare 'Midnight' Partial Solar Eclipse Amazes Northern Skywatchers A  "midnight" partial eclipse of the sun that, by a fluke of timing, began a day later than it ended provided spectacular views for skywatchers around the world lucky enough to catch the rare spectacle. Solar eclipse starts Thursday, ends Wednesday Wednesday brings a partial solar eclipse to parts of Asia and North America, but it comes with an odd twist: At one point, the eclipse will be occurring at "midnight" between the two days this week. Three Eclipses: Solar Eclipses And Lunar Eclipse In June and July Solar Eclipse Sky Map Image Credit: Starry Night Software/Space.com According to Space.com, three eclipses will be experienced during the month of June and July. Two partial solar eclipses a month a part and one total lunar eclipse which will happen on June 15, 2011. The first eclipse was said to be a "midnight solar eclipse" [...] Solar Eclipse Tonight: Sun to Smile on Arctic That's right, not today—tonight. Viewers in the Arctic land of the midnight sun should see a solar "smile" hugging the horizon. Rare 'Midnight' Solar Eclipse Coming Tomorrow Over the next month, the world will experience three eclipses: two partial solar eclipses a month apart and one total lunar eclipse exactly in between, and it all starts with a so-called "midnight" eclipse of the sun. Partial solar eclipse visible today in northern Alaska Skywatchers north of the Alaska Range will see a partial solar eclipse in the early afternoon today when the new moon moves in front of the sun. Cities falling within the shadow of the moon include Fairbanks and Barrow, where mostly clear skies are forecast. Spellbinding Lunar Eclipse This month's full moon will pass almost directly through the center of Earth's shadow on Wednesday (June 15) in what will be an unusually long total eclipse of the moon.
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