

The Earth's shadow blocks the light that normally reflects off the moon, and the moon visibly dims, as light is bent by the Earth's atmosphere into the shadow.
If there is enough dust in the Earth's atmosphere, the surface will appear blood red.
Total eclipses are rare because the sun is usually above or below the plane of the Earth's orbit.
The eclipse started about 7.50pm as the moon slowly moved into the Earth's shadow, but only became visible after 8.50pm.
The moon was expected turn a coppery colour between 9.50pm and 11.55pm last night, when it would start to move out of the shadow and was expected to be back to normal shortly before 12.30am today.


2 comments:
it was too cloudy to see the eclipse from my house, but we saw it on the news. it was pretty cool how the moon changed colour.
yes, it was fantastic, and there is stuff in the newspaper about it...
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