the moon
On average, a total lunar eclipse can be observed from somewhere on Earth about every 2.5 years. However, the visibility of a lunar eclipse in the US can vary depending on the specific location and timing of the eclipse.
There was a total lunar eclipse visible throughout the US on February 21, 2008.
The next penumbral lunar eclipse that will be visible from the U.S will be on October 18th 2013. This penumbral lunar eclipse will also be visible from Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, which will (weather permitting!) be visible from anywhere in North America.
The earth
Please note that in a penumbra lunar eclipse there is nothing to see; nothing spectacular. If you look at the Moon, you might not even notice that there is an eclipse going on; it will just get a bit darker (more on one side than on the other). There was a penumbra eclipse on 25 May 2013; there is going to be another one on 18 October 2013.
There will be a partial lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010, which will be visible from the west coast of the US, from Australia, and from Japan and the eastern part of Asia. There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, which will (weather permitting!) be visible from anyplace in North America.
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"Next" is a moving target; this question was posted on June 1, 2011. The NEXT lunar eclipse will be in 14 days - on June 15, 2011 - and will be visible in India, central and western Asia, and parts of Africa. Nothing for us in the Americas. The next lunar eclipse visible in Indiana - in North America in general - will be on December 20, 2011. We'll only see a brief part of it; the Moon will set as the eclipse is just getting started. Indiana will see only a very short part of it, while California will see a little more, and the best view will be in Japan or Australia. 2012 and 2013 are a washout on the eclipse front; several partial and penumbral eclipses. The next total lunar eclipse will be on April 15, 2014, and North America will be perfectly positioned to see it. Mark your calendar!
One may occur when the moon is full. A Lunar eclipse happens when the sun moon and earth are all lined up, with earth in between the sun and the moon. At this position, with the sun behind us and the moon in front of us, we see a full moon, as the light is reflected back of the surface. The lunar eclipse happens when the earths shadow can be seen on the moon. We don't always get a Lunar eclipse when there is a full moon though, as we don't often get a perfect enough line up. This is due to the orbits of the Earth and moon not being perfectly flat.
A solar eclipse is when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth which causes us to see a dark shadow in front of the Sun. A lunar ecplise is when the Earth is between the Sun and the moon. The Earth's shadow causes the moon to look red because of the Sun's color. Keep in mind that you must never look at a solar eclipse directly! Only you can look at a lunar ecplise. Hope this helped!