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Lunar Eclipse From The Surface Of The Moon

Discussion in 'Observing Celestial Objects' started by johnno0015, Mar 29, 2020.

Lunar Eclipse From The Surface Of The Moon

Started by johnno0015 on Mar 29, 2020 at 5:53 PM

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    A visualisation created of what a lunar eclipse would look like from the surface of the moon! Pretty cool right? If you want to get a better understanding of what is happening and why you can check out this article HERE which goes into the theory behind it all and also shows you what a solar eclipse would look like from the surface of the moon. Also if you want to see the full video and not just a screenshot of the visualisation you can check it out HERE. Happy viewing!

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