Selasa, 21 Desember 2010

How Often Does A Lunar Eclipse Occur And How To Convert UTC Time To Local Time - Khabrein

How many times a lunar eclipse will occur and how to convert the UTC time at the local level. Moon is dark for the rare total solar eclipse of the winter solstice

The rare moment of a lunar eclipse took until Tuesday, when most people were on the East Coast still in their beds. That is why many developing missed opportunity to see it. However, NASA officials who witnessed the lunar eclipse, said it appeared about 2.40 bis 03.50 clock. The moon turned red with blood for hours was more than one. Meanwhile, blocks of the Earth from the Moon sunlight.

It was a historic moment, since 1638 that this was the first time a total lunar eclipse took place. Therefore, the moon was "very high in the night sky as the solstice marks the time when the sun is earth's axis tilt away from the NASA.

The observers also announced that up to 2094 does not fall that day. U.S. Naval Observatory spokesman Geoff Chester has confirmed this. But people in North America, Greenland and Iceland could see the whole event. Otherwise, astronomers in Europe and Asia could not complete view of the eclipse. They have treated only a partial eclipse.

Also wants the moon is not black. It was red. Many people have tried to understand how this could happen if the earth was blocking the sunlight. However, NASA has the answer. He said what happened "because indirect sunlight is still able to cross the Earth's atmosphere and cast a glow on the moon. Our atmosphere filters out most blue light, so that the colors red and orange that we see during a lunar eclipse. "

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