There is an interesting video about the eclipse at the
site - the video is about 4 minutes long.
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However, on Saturday, Dec. 10, you might be glad you did. A total eclipse of the Moon will be visible in the early morning skies of western Northern America.
The action begins around 4:45 a.m. Pacific Standard Time when the red shadow of Earth first falls across the lunar disk.
By 6:05 a.m. Pacific Time, the Moon will be fully engulfed in red light.
This event – the last total lunar eclipse until 2014 – is visible from the Pacific side of North America, across the entire Pacific Ocean to Asia and Eastern Europe.
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