LUNAR ECLIPSE REPORT | |
![]() The moon is in the earth's shadow. | |
| INTRODUCTION A lunar eclipse is when the moon goes into the Earth's shadow at the opposite side of the Sun.
LUNAR ECLIPSE
At 9:36 the moon was bright and the grey spots are maybe craters. At 9:52 there was like brightness around the moon. At 10:00 it was a full moon. At 10:15 at the bottom of the moon it was shaded just a little bit. At 10:24 almost the last quarter was shaded. At 10:42 almost all of the moon was shaded. Only the waning cresent was left. At 11:18 the moon had no more to show and it was pink. It was a total eclipse. At 11:29 the moon was beginning to show again. At 11:45 there was a little more bright light on the top left of the moon. The right side was shaded. At 12:00 it was pink at the bottom right corner and bright at the top. At 12:12 it was brighter at the top and still pink at the bottom right corner. At 1:18 a.m. the lunar eclipse was finished. THE END |
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