![]() ![]() Geoff Robertson: What is a lunar eclipse? Join us at this Astro Café as we preview the lunar eclipse with some short presentations to help you enjoy watching the event on May 15, when the Earth casts its shadow onto the Moon. This will make for very scenic viewing and photographing but will require a low horizon. The total phase of the eclipse lasts for about an hour and a half as the Moon glides low above the southeast horizon. As the sky darkens, the reddened Moon should become more and more visible. Here in Edmonton, as the sun sets, the totally eclipsed Moon will rise in the southeast. On a total lunar eclipse will occur and North America is favored for its viewing. Astro Café: The May 15 Total Lunar Eclipse ![]()
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