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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Tonight spectacular lunar eclipse, the shortest in 60 years


Hours anticipated launch of the phenomenon is about 21:50 in the evening.

All eyes to heaven, because tonight could see a lunar eclipse that although partial, will provide unprecedented spectacle, thanks to the full moon. Seeing that weather forecasts are optimistic, this phenomenon will be visible to the naked eye even in our country. But what is projected peak hour?
Hours anticipated launch of "obscuring" is about 21:50, when the Moon will enter the Earth's shadow cone and go out around 22:20. Maximum points is projected to 22:07 pm, when the Moon is among orbit around Earth will form a straight line with the Earth and the Sun. This partial eclipse can be seen with the naked eye, although it is advisable to use a binoculars. However, those who are unable to leave the house, you can see directly on the Internet at "Virtual Telescope". NASA expert, Fred Espenak explained that "this eclipse will be very short, maximum 27 minuta.Regjistrohet as the shortest since 1958's".

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