Sliding through Earth's shadow, the Moon turned haunting shades of red and orange during October 27th's widely viewed total lunar eclipse. The reddish hues are caused by sunlight scattered and refracted by the atmosphere into the Earth's otherwise dark central shadow region. Astronomer Fred Espenak recorded the images used in this composite.Houston’s forecast for the total Lunar EclipseRead full article: Houston’s forecast for the total Lunar Eclipse
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