W e tend to take the moon for granted—after all, it’s there night after night, just hanging out in the starry sky. But ...
From fiery 'blood moons' to ancient legends, discover the surprising science and history behind lunar eclipses.
The moon is not capable of producing its own light, so what we see from Earth is a reflection of the sun's light shining on ...
These interesting facts about the moon might make you look at the night sky a little differently Unusual moon facts worth ...
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Space.com on MSNWhat do lunar eclipses teach us about Earth?Ready for a show? On the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, a total lunar eclipse will occur as the moon moves into the Earth's umbra, or shadow, turning the bright white lunar ...
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