Total Lunar Eclipse December 10, 2011: What Time is the Eclipse?
Watch the moon turn red as the Earth blocks the sun’s rays from striking the moon. It will be the second of two total lunar eclipses in 2011, the first having occurred on June 15. It will be visible from all of Asia and Australia, seen as rising over eastern Europe, and setting over northwest North America.
Total Lunar Eclipse Time – In the Philippines, Malaysia and all over Southeast Asia, the lunar eclipse is visible just after sunset. In North America, it will be just before sunrise.
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