December 11, 2011
5:30 - 11:30 AM Central Time
For North Americans, this eclipse is in progress as the Moon sets with western
observers favored by a larger fraction of the eclipse before moonset. None of
the eclipse can be seen from South America or Antarctica.
February 21, 2008. The total lunar eclipse was visible throughout North America.
December 21, 2010. The total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout North America.
December 21, 2010. The total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout North America.
There will be a total lunar eclipse visible from all of North America on December 21, 2010.
The total lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will be visible (weather permitting!) anywhere in North America.
The next total lunar eclipse will occur on December 21, 2010, and will be visible from anywhere in North America.
The next total lunar eclipse will be on December 21, 2010, and will be visible (weather permitting!) from anywhere in North America.
December 21, 2010. A total lunar eclipse will be visible from anywhere in North America.
There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, which will (weather permitting!) be visible from anywhere in North America.
There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, which will (weather permitting!) be visible from anywhere in North America.
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.
December 21, 2010. The total lunar eclipse will be visible, weather permitting, throughout North America.