The Eclipse - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Singapore:PG UK:15 USA:R (certificate #45701)
There will be a penumbral lunar eclipse on August 6, 2009 (you won't notice it), and a partial lunar eclipse on December 31, 2009, visible from the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Vampire Diaries - 2009 Total Eclipse of the Heart 5-13 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The next lunar eclipse will occur on May 26, 2021. It will be a total lunar eclipse visible from various parts of the world.
June 22
On Jan 26, 2009 there will be an Annular Solar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in South Africa, Antarctica, South East Asia, and Australia. On Feb 9, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in East Europe, Pacific Ocean, and the Americas. On Jul 7, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in Australia, Pacific Ocean, and the Americas. On Jul 22, 2009 there will be a Total Solar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in East Asia, Pacific Ocean, and Hawaii. On Aug 6, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in West Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. On Dec 31, 2009 there will be a Partial Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia. I give most the credit to nasa.gov. My information was from that website.
2009.... there was one this year.... check youtube write 2009 solar eclipse... it was the longest eclipse of the 21st century
Have a look at < Astronomy.com >
Its December 31st 2009, there is no lunar eclipse for me. But there is a Blue Moon. 2nd full moon of the month... and It is big and bright tonight.
There will be penumbral lunar eclipses on July 7 and August 6, 2009. Don't bother to look; you won't notice them. There will be partial lunar eclipses on December 31 2009 and June 26, 2010. The December 31, 2009 lunar eclipse will probably not be noticeable; only about 8% of the Moon's surface will be darkened. The June 26, 2010 eclipse will darken a little more than half of the Moon. The next total lunar eclipse will be December 21, 2010.
December 31, 2009
Lunar eclipses happen on the Moon; they are generally visible from the entire night side of the Earth. However, 2009 is an exceptionally bad year for lunar eclipses. There are three "penumbral" lunar eclipses, during which the Moon will be only slightly - and probably not visibly - dimmed. On December 31, 2009, a partial lunar eclipse will be visible from Asia, northern Africa and Europe. There will be a partial eclipse on June 26, 2010, best viewed from Australia. The next total lunar eclipse will occur on December 21, 2010, and should be clearly visible anywhere in North America, weather permitting.