http://www.runningshoesguru.com/2012/02/nike-lunareclipse-2-running-shoes-review/ should be a good website to look at. It offers a review of the shoe you are looking for.
it looks like a black sun or moon
Seen by few parts of earth is solar or lunar eclipse
Lunar eclipses aren't rare; you'll see them every other year or so, on average. Looks like the most recent total lunar eclipse visible from England was February 21, 2008.
During a solar eclipse, one looks towards the Sun, and without proper protection eye damage can be caused. During a lunar eclipse, one looks at the Moon, which is significantly less bright than the Sun.
a suck itt moon why because it looks like somthing that can be sucked into the center
Copernicus predicted that the moon looked smaller
A good place to check out prices and reviews for the lunar eclipse plus shoes would be store.nike.com. You look up the style of the shoe and it gives you the price and what the shoe looks like.
There are generally two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses each year. Some years we'll see two partial eclipses in place of one total eclipse.The year 1963 looks like it was pretty typical. There was one annular solar eclipse, on January 25, 1963, and one total solar eclipse on July 20, 1963. The total eclipse was visible from the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, across the Bering Sea to Alaska, across northern and central Canada and ending in central Maine at Bar Harbor.There were three lunar eclipses; one partial, one penumbral, and one total. The penumbral eclipse was on January 6, 1963, and the partial eclipse was on July 6. The total lunar eclipse was on December 30, 1963, and was visible in eastern Asia and Australia, Japan, and most of North America.Did you notice that there was always 2 weeks between a solar and a lunar eclipse? It always happens that way. If there was a total solar eclipse, then there is always a partial or penumbral lunar eclipse 2 weeks earlier or 2 weeks later. If there is a total lunar eclipse, there's a partial solar eclipse 2 weeks earlier or later.
I'm looks very much the way a solar eclipse looks from Earth. The Earth wold cover up most of the Sun leaving only the bright atmosphere or Corona. So you would be able to see every sunrise and sunset on Earth at the same time.
The main parts of a lunar eclipse are the penumbral phase, when the moon enters Earth's faint outer shadow; the partial phase, when part of the moon is in Earth's dark inner shadow called the umbra; and the total phase, when the entire moon is within the umbra, giving it a reddish hue known as a "blood moon."
It only looks like that when there's a lunar eclipse, or atmospheric conditions on Earth cause humans to 'wax poetic'.
During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. The Moon appears to turn a reddish color, known as a "blood moon," due to the Earth's atmosphere bending sunlight towards the Moon. This differs from other types of lunar eclipses, such as partial or penumbral eclipses, where only part of the Moon is obscured by the Earth's shadow.