Lunar Eclipse On 21December 2010, great way to end the year.


There is a lot of action going on in the skies right now. Monday night or Tuesday morning we are going to have a real treat. If you are in North America you are going to be able to see this event especially well. 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. This is going to be a special event since it is going to be the year’s only total eclipse of the moon. Make sure to set your clocks for the lunar eclipse 2010.
North and Central America should be able to view the entire show, which is expected to last 3 1/2 hours if skies are clear. Total eclipse begins at 11:41 p.m. PST Monday or 2:41 a.m. EST Tuesday. The totality phase – when the moon is entirely inside Earth's shadow – will last a little over an hour.
The lunar eclipse 2010 is a great way to end the year.
Via: huffingtonpost

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