General Rare Solstice Lunar Eclipse

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With frigid temperatures already blanketing much of the United States, the arrival of the winter solstice on December 21 may not be an occasion many people feel like celebrating. But a dazzling total lunar eclipse to start the day might just raise a few chilled spirits.

Early in the morning on December 21 a total lunar eclipse will be visible to sky watchers across North America (for observers in western states the eclipse actually begins late in the evening of December 20), Greenland and Iceland. Viewers in Western Europe will be able to see the beginning stages of the eclipse before moonset, and in western Asia the later stages of the eclipse will be visible after moonrise.

From beginning to end, the eclipse will last about three hours and twenty-eight minutes. For observers on the east coast of the U.S. the eclipse lasts from 1:33am EST through 5:01 a.m. EST. Viewers on the west coast will be able to tune in a bit earlier. For them the eclipse begins at 10:33 p.m. PST on December 20 and lasts until 2:01am PST on Dec. 21. Totality, the time when Earth's shadow completely covers the moon, will last a lengthy 72 minutes.

While it is merely a coincidence that the eclipse falls on the same date as this year's winter solstice, for eclipse watchers this means that the moon will appear very high in the night sky, as the solstice marks the time when the Earth's axial tilt is farthest away from the sun.

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Saw a glimpse of this in the morning today at about 7.28am in the UK. Luckily, where I am seems to have avoided much of the snow (except on Saturday) so we had cloudless skies. It was quite something, I haven't really seen one properly before despite their relative frequency compared to solar eclipses.
 

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I hear the area where I live was supposed to get one of the better views of the eclipse.

Also, it's been raining since Sunday and there was a total cloud cover blocking off any possible view of the night sky.

Damn you, Murphy's law.
 

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Same here in Los Angeles. Bunch of clouds and rain. Impossible to even see the light of the moon :/
 

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Same here in Los Angeles. Bunch of clouds and rain. Impossible to even see the light of the moon :/

Same here in Bakersfield. Couldn't even see the moon, let alone the eclipse, because of the rain/clouds...
 
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