Yes because lunar eclipses are awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A lunar eclipse can last for almost four hours. Only if you count the penumbral time as well as the time of totality together though.
Easily. The lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will last (lasted) about 5-1/2 hours, with the 'total' phase lasting 73 minutes.
a lunar eclipse can last about half an hour
Yes it is possible , it can even last 5 hours.
A total lunar eclipse can last up to a few hours, typically around 3-4 hours from start to finish. This includes the partial phases before and after the total phase when Earth's shadow partially covers the moon.
The lunar eclipse lasts longer than a solar one
During a lunar eclipse, the moon passes through the Earth's shadow causing the moon to darken and take on a reddish tinge. A total lunar eclipse can last up to two hours.
in the UK our last lunar eclipse was only 2 days ago (15th June 2011)
There was a partial lunar eclipse last night, in the early morning hours of June 26, 2010. It was visible across the Pacific Ocean, but was not visible at all in Europe or Africa.
As of 11/15/12 . . . Most recent solar eclipse . . . . . 13 November Most recent lunar eclipse . . . . . 04 June
A total lunar eclipse.
That's correct. A lunar eclipse can last for several hours, while a solar eclipse typically lasts only a few minutes at any given location. This is because a lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, leading to a longer period of the Moon being in Earth's shadow.