Tuesday, June 14, 2011

DARKEST TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 15TH 2011

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A first total lunar eclipse of the year 2011 will take place on Wednesday, June 15, 2011. It is the first of two total lunar eclipses in 2011. The second Lunar Eclipse occurring on December 10.

Wed June 15th, 2011, more than half the world will have the great opportunity to watch one of the darkest Lunar eclipses. It will be visible completely over Africa, and Central Asia, visible rising over South America, Western Africa, and Europe, and setting over Eastern Asia. In Western Asia, Australia & the Philippines, the lunar eclipse will be visible just before sunrise.
As the eclipse takes place, the Moon will become between 10,000 and 100,000 times dimmer than it usually is. If observed from dark locations, it will appear three-dimensional and huge in the night sky.

The backdrop of the Milky Way – which is usually obscured by the brightness of the Moon – will also become more luminous, and amateur astronomers will be able to see it in more detail as well.
It will be the darkest lunar eclipse in almost 100 years as the centers of the sun, the earth and the moon would nearly be on one straight line. The earlier darkest lunar eclipse was observed on August 6, 1971 and the next one would be 47 years from now on, on June 6, 2058.

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