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The next lunar eclipse is in 2014 !
In a total lunar eclipse, such as the one that will start at about 11 PM Pacific time on Monday, April 14, 2014, the Sun, Earth and Moon line up so precisely that the shadow of the Earth darkens the Moon.
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The next lunar eclipse will be on June 15, 2011, but the world will be facing the wrong way if you are in North America. The next total lunar eclipse in North America will be on the night of April 14-15 2014.
No, a lunar eclipse does not happen every 4 years. On average, there are about two to four lunar eclipses each year. The frequency and visibility of lunar eclipses can vary due to the positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
April 15, 2014.
"Next" is a moving target, of course. This post was written on June 6, 2012, and the "next" lunar eclipse will be a penumbral lunar eclipse on November 28, 2012. In a penumbral lunar eclipse, the Moon becomes a little darker than normal, but generally not enough darker to be noticeable. There will be a partial lunar eclipse on April 25, 2013, and a couple more penumbral eclipses. The next total lunar eclipse will be April 15. 2014.
There will be a partial lunar eclipse on June 4, 2012. The next total lunar eclipse visible in San Antonio will be on April 15, 2014. There will be several penumbral eclipses between now and then, but you probably won't notice them.
the next complete eclipse (lunar) is in 2014.
On average, every other year or so. There will be a partial lunar eclipse which should be visible in Oklahoma on June 4, 2012, and a total lunar eclipse on April 15, 2014. There are several penumbral lunar eclipses between now and then, but penumbral eclipses are of interest only to astronomers.
Saturday Dec 10 2011 There won't be another till 2014!
A total lunar eclipse will occur on December 21, 2010; it will be visible (weather permitting!)throughout North America.Some or all of the moon will be submerged in the umbra of earth's shadow from12:32 to 4:02 AM Central Time, with all of the moon eclipsed from 1:40 to 2:53 AM.