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There will be a lunar eclipse on February 20/21, 2008. It will be visible throughout north and south America on the evening of February 20 and Europe and western Africa will witness the eclipse on the morning of February 21. When - US EST
- In the US: February 20, 2008
- Begins: Moon enters darkest part of Earth's shadow at 8:43 p.m.
- Duration: 78 minutes for moon to disappear
- Total eclipse from 10:01 p.m. to 10:51 p.m.
- Deepest part of the eclipse: 10:26 pm
- 10:26pm-12:09am: moon will begin to reappear
When - US PST
- In the US: February 20, 2008
- Begins: Moon enters darkest part of Earth's shadow at 5:43 p.m.
- Duration: 78 minutes for moon to disappear
- Total eclipse from 7:01 p.m. to 7:51 p.m.
- Deepest part of the eclipse: 7:26 pm
- 7:26pm-9:09am: moon will begin to reappear
When - UK - GMT
- In the UK: February 21, 2008 (early hours of the morning)
- 0035am: Moon enters the lightest part of the Earth’s shadow
- 1:42am: Moon enters dark core of the Earth’s shadow
- 3:01am: Total eclipse begins (red color visible)
- 3.26am: Mid-eclipse
- 3.52am: 'Total'phase ends
- 5:09am: Moon leaves the darkest part of the earth's shadow (umbra)
- 6.17am: Eclipse ends
Fast Facts:
- The moon may be rust-colored - sometimes referred to as a "Blood Moon"
- Blood color caused by residual light deflected towards the moon by our atmosphere
- This refracted light is in the red part of the spectrum
- The only total eclipse of the Moon in 2008
- Lunar eclipse: Sun, Earth and Moon directly aligned - Moon moves into the cone of shadow cast by the Earth
- Last total lunar eclipse until 2010
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