Sunday, January 20, 2019

Eclipse Of The Moon Tonight

Watching The Eclipse Of The Moon



LABELLE, FL. -- Tonight will be a rare opportunity to see an eclipse of the moon as the sun casts a shadow of the earth on the full moon.

The partial phase of the eclipse begins at 9:36 pm Eastern time. The full eclipse will be seen as a blood-red shadow cast on the moon begins at 11:41 pm Eastern and finishes at 12:43 am on Monday morning.

Here's what you will see from a video and commentary by Don Browne of the eclipse of the full moon that happened April 2014, as the earth stood between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon; the stray sun beams around the edge of the moon creating a reddish hue on the entire moon for several hours that morning.

Click on the YouTube logo (or click here) to go to the YouTube channel to select different sections of time to view parts of the 45 minute video.

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