Yes it was. The penumbral eclipse was centered at about 9:00 AM GMT on 7/7, which was during the night of July 6-7 everywhere in the US, so the moon was visible at the time.
After 2017, the next total Lunar Eclipse will be on 27th July 2018.
The next lunar eclipse is on February 9,2009 to find out more visit, http://www.apologia.com/bookextras.You will see a password box in it type Godcreateditall then hit enter and go to lesson 6. You can go to Nasa's page which lists all the upcoming lunar eclipses (for the next 100 years) and where they occur in the world. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html
The next solar eclipse passes through India on July 22, 2009 for a total duration of 6.6 minutes.
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.
The next eclipse will be July 22, 2009 it will be visible in Eastern Asia.
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.
After 2017, the next total Lunar Eclipse will be on 27th July 2018.
The next lunar eclipse is on February 9,2009 to find out more visit, http://www.apologia.com/bookextras.You will see a password box in it type Godcreateditall then hit enter and go to lesson 6. You can go to Nasa's page which lists all the upcoming lunar eclipses (for the next 100 years) and where they occur in the world. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html
The next solar eclipse passes through India on July 22, 2009 for a total duration of 6.6 minutes.
No part of the solar eclipse of July 21-22, 2009 was visible from anywhere in the US.
There are, on average, two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses each year. In 1999, there was an annular solar eclipse on February 16, and a total solar eclipse on August 11. For lunar eclipses, there was a penumbral lunar eclipse on January 21 and a partial lunar eclipse on July 16. You can look up all eclipses from 2000 BC to 3000 AD on the NASA Eclipse web page.
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.
the next total solar eclipse is on the 22nd of July.
The eclipse of July 22, 2009 is only visible in Asia.
The eclipse of July 22, 2009 will be the longest eclipse this century.
The next eclipse will be July 22, 2009 it will be visible in Eastern Asia.
At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.