Skygazing treat: Partial lunar eclipse visible in western skies, Pacific and eastern Asia
By APFriday, June 25, 2010
Partial lunar eclipse visible in western skies
LOS ANGELES — Skygazers got a treat Saturday when a portion of the moon crossed into the Earth’s shadow during a partial lunar eclipse visible in the western United States and Canada, the Pacific and eastern Asia.
NASA says that the eclipse occurred in the pre-dawn hours on the West Coast. It began at 3:17 a.m. PDT and ended about three hours later.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks out some of the sun’s rays that would normally reach the moon. Slightly more than half of the moon’s surface was shaded at the eclipse’s peak, according to NASA’s web site.
Saturday’s partial eclipse was a preview to the total lunar eclipse in December that will be visible throughout North America.
Online:
NASA eclipse page: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
Tags: Astronomy, Eclipses, Los Angeles, Moons, North America, United States