Lunar eclipses can only take place during a full moon and are a popular event for skywatchers around the world, as they can be enjoyed without any special equipment, unlike solar eclipses.
There's something celestial—even magical—about the intersection of astronomy and astrology, which is why so many months in ...
Related: Solar eclipse guide: When, where & how to see them There are three types of lunar eclipses depending on how the sun, Earth and moon are aligned at the time of the event. The penumbral ...
Unlike lunar eclipses, these types of eclipses last only a few minutes and can only be seen from a small part of the Earth. The main difference is that in a solar eclipse it is the moon that casts ...
The night sky on Tuesday will treat us to a partial lunar eclipse during a supermoon. It’s an astronomical wonder that almost ...
The evening of Tuesday, September 17, 2024, saw a beautiful partial lunar eclipse as the full "Harvest Supermoon" drifted ...
Not only is September's full moon also a so-called "supermoon" because of its size and brightness, but it's also due to be ...
The Earth will pass between the sun and moon, casting a shadow on part of the moon, which will appear a bit larger than usual ...
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible in the skies over the United States next week, and it will coincide with one of this ...
Only a small portion of Oklahoma saw the total solar eclipse this April. Now, the majority of the state will see a partial ...
The kind of endings a lunar eclipse brings also depends on the Node in its proximity. A lunar eclipse near the North Node ...