A total lunareclipse took place on Monday, February 20, 1989, the first of two total lunareclipses in 1989. It was completely visible from Australia...
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A total lunareclipse occurred on February 20 and February 21, 2008. It was visible in the eastern evening sky on February 20 for all of North and South...
A total lunareclipse took place at 0308 UT (GMT) on Thursday, August 17, 1989, the second of two total lunareclipses in 1989. The Moon passed through...
The eclipse is sighted over the Philippines since the one that happened on February 20, 1989. An annular solar eclipse on January 26. A total lunar eclipse...
A lunareclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened. Such an alignment occurs...
penumbral lunareclipse took place on 9 February 2009, the first of four lunareclipses in 2009, and being the deepest of three penumbral eclipses. It also...
total lunareclipse took place at the Moon's descending node of the orbit on Wednesday, February 10, 1971, the first of two total lunareclipses in 1971...
A partial lunareclipse took place on Saturday, February 21, 1970. It was the first of two partial lunareclipses in 1970, the other being on August 17...
A penumbral lunareclipse will take place on 20–21 February 2027. It will be completely visible over Africa, Europe and western Asia, will be seen rising...
A total lunareclipse will take place on February 11, 2055. This eclipse is the third of an almost tetrad, the others being 22 February 2054 (T), 18 August...
central lunareclipse since 15 June 2011. It was also the second total lunareclipse in 2018, after the one on 31 January. It was the longest total lunar eclipse...
penumbral lunareclipse took place on Wednesday, February 21, 1951. This was 6.4 days after the Moon reached apogee. The magnitude of the eclipse was 0.007...
The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunareclipse, when the...
solar eclipse is formed during the new moon phase and a lunareclipse is formed during the full moon phase. Only two (or occasionally three) eclipse seasons...
partial lunareclipse occurred on 19 November 2021. The eclipse occurred towards a micromoon. This was the longest partial lunareclipse since 18 February 1440...
Solar eclipses on the Moon are caused when the planet Earth passes in front of the Sun and blocks its light. Viewers on Earth experience a lunareclipse during...
A total lunareclipse took place on Friday, August 6, 1971, the second of two total lunareclipses in 1971. A dramatic total eclipse lasting 1 hour, 39...
A total lunareclipse took place on Sunday 16 July 2000, the second of two total lunareclipses in 2000. The Moon passed through the very center of the...
A total lunareclipse took place on 3 March 2007, the first of two eclipses in 2007. The Moon entered the penumbral shadow at 20:18 UTC, and the umbral...
partial lunareclipse took place on 16 August 2008, the second of two lunareclipses in 2008, with the first being a total eclipse on 20 February 2008....
A partial solar eclipse on 5 February. A partial solar eclipse on 1 July. A total lunareclipse on 16 July. A partial solar eclipse on 31 July. A partial...
A penumbral lunareclipse took place on Thursday, 18 August 2016. It was the second of three lunareclipses in 2016. This was 3.7 days before the Moon...
A partial lunareclipse took place on Monday, August 17, 1970, the second of two lunareclipses in 1970, the first was on February 21 of that year. The...
annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is obscured. Unlike a lunareclipse, which may be viewed from anywhere on the night side of Earth, a solar eclipse can...