Lunar Eclipse Tonight With The Occurrence of Winter Solstice, 2010 - If you've waited this so much, Late Night this December 20, 2010 or early morning of December 21, the Full Moon Will Be Darkened by the Earth's shadow as our planet passes Between IT and The Sun. Depending on your location, the December 21, at the sametime is Also the Winter Solstice of 2010.
Winter Solstice 2010 is Said To Be The Longest Night of the Year, Which on the day will begin to Grow Longer. Now if you are searching for the exact time the Total Lunar Eclipse, and Winter Solstice happen in your place, for North and Central America, You Can Be Able to view the eclipse Entire Which is Estimated Thurs take about 3.5 hours.
Apparently, the total eclipse will begin at 11:41 pm PST on Monday, or 2:41 a.m. EST on Tuesday - so Obviously West Coasters will have a better chance To Catch the full sight and yet rare sky event without dragging around heavy eyelids and needing an extra dose of espresso Following the morning.
The shadow of the eclipse will fall on the moon at around 1:33 AM EST tonight / tomorrow morning. Prime viewing will occur Between 2:41 and 3:53 AM EST. By 5:01 AM, the eclipse will be gone. The mid-totality mom will occur at 8:17 UT / 3:17 am EST/12: 17 a.m. PST.
The NASA has recently Reported That this is the first time an eclipse has coincided with a Solstice since December 21, 1638. And next occurrence Will Be Until 2094. The most spectacular in the sky does Not end there Ursids Because the meteor shower will take place also Life.
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