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Slightly more than half of the moon's surface will be shaded at the eclipse's peak.
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Telescopes will be set out on the lawn for the public and astronomers will give free lectures on the eclipse's various stages.
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CityStateTime.com reports that this particular annual show is rarely witnessed compared to its brighter counterparts, but stargazers will have an especially exceptional chance to view the display this year because of the eclipse's darkened sky.
Don't Miss Tonight's Rare Full Moon Eclipse The Huffington Post 2010
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Telescopes will be set out on the lawn for the public and astronomers will give free lectures on the eclipse's various stages.
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CityStateTime.com reports that this particular annual show is rarely witnessed compared to its brighter counterparts, but stargazers will have an especially exceptional chance to view the display this year because of the eclipse's darkened sky.
Lunar Eclipse Tonight: 2010 Winter Solstice To Coincide With Total Full Moon Eclipse On December 20, 21 (PHOTOS) Travis Walter Donovan 2010
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Within minutes of the eclipse's completion videos were available to use in the classroom.
Archive 2008-02-21 Mr. Byrne 2008
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In London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and Berlin, between two-thirds and three-quarters of the Sun was covered at the eclipse's peak.
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In London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and Berlin, between two-thirds and three-quarters of the Sun was covered at the eclipse's peak.
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In London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and Berlin, between two-thirds and three-quarters of the Sun will be darkened at the eclipse's peak.
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Slightly more than half of the moon's surface will be shaded at the eclipse's peak.
FOXNews.com 2010
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