By: Ritika Sharma | 2011-12-10 | Satellite Sky gazers in North America will be treated to the rare sight of a full crimson moon in the wee hours of Saturday morning due to a total lunar eclipse. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-01-13 | News and society For the first time in almost four centuries (since 1683), the December's full moon coincides with the solstice on December 12, 2010. The coincidence happens only when the Earth aligns itself directly between the sun and the moon. The Earth, on this moment, blocks the Sun’s rays from reaching the Moon, casting a shadow all over the Moon, turning the Moon into different colors: gray, pink, orange hue and even red. The 2010’s lunar eclipse is entire visible in Greenland, North America and Iceland. The beginning stages before moonset can be perfectly watched in Western Europe while latest stage is seen fully in Australia. For those luckily have clear view of the sky, they describe the transformation of the Moon as a “coppery orb”. read more
By: Rick Phipps | 2010-03-31 | Arts & Entertainment Bill Larantz stepped out of a door accompanied by three, armed security officers. They turned left down the long corridor, walking methodically slow. He noticed the dark blue stretch uniforms they were wearing, which had a bright-yellow triangular shaped stripe across the front, centered by a large chrome star - the symbol for the World Federation. read more
By: Los Angeles Foreclosure Attorneys | 2011-12-15 | Environment A spectacular view of the complete lunar eclipse adorned the Alaskan sky and over the west coast. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-06-16 | Environmental The total lunar eclipse taking place on last Wesnesday, June 15 (2011) is considered the most beautiful and the longest eclipses of the moon in the past 11 years that people have not seen in a decade long. read more
By: Chris | 2010-12-09 | Reference & Education The moon calendar is the periodic calendar that is invented with great correspondence and analysis of the lunar phase. However there are many types of moon calendar used by different communities of people, with different beliefs. For instance, there are the Islamic, Chinese and Western calendars. read more
By: Sanoj Jose | 2010-01-22 | Science 2010 solar eclipse,2010 eclipse, lunar solar eclipse, eclipse lunar, the solar eclipse, solar eclipse January, total solar eclipse, total eclipse, eclipse january 2010, a solar eclipse,harmful effects read more
By: Chris | 2010-12-09 | Reference & Education The lunar phases consist of many different series of movements of the moon that make the moon seems to appear differently at each interval. At times it looks like a tiny sliver but another day it might appear as a beautiful roundish moon. The appearance of the moon and its shape all depends on the phases. read more
By: Sean M. Clarke | 2010-04-04 | Environmental An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when one object in the sky moves into the shadow of another. The term is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, i.e. when the Moon's shadow crosses Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, i.e. when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth. Eclipses are significant events at a spiritual level. There is an increase in raja-tama which has negative effects on humanity. Ghosts take advantage of the heightened raja-tama to create a variety of issues that have global negative repercussions. Regular spiritual practice ensures that we are insulated from its subtle (intangible) harmful effects. read more
By: Shakti Carola Navran | 2010-03-30 | Astrology A Lunar Eclipse is created by the earth's position between Sun and Moon, intercepting the Sun's light meeting the Moon. For a short duration there is the interruption of Sun's radiation towards the Moon. What we can say for sure is that this is a moment of interruption of the familiar flow of consciousness and with that we have a chance of waking up from our normal, very patterned and habituated flow of thoughts, feelings and self-expression. I do believe a Lunar Eclipse stirs things up from our deeply unconscious mind because of that interruption in the habitualness. With looking at the shadow side of both astrological signs the Sun and Moon are in, we will be able to gain much clarity and guidance to make the best out of this particular universal time. read more
By: Shakti Carola Navran | 2010-12-03 | Astrology Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Dec 21 in the End of Gemini Squared by Uranus Lunar Eclipses interrupt the magnetic flow between our planet, the Sun and Moon. They are huge opportunities for transformation as the old energetic networks dissolve and reload to a new level of expediency. Gemini is the sign which is concerned with anything related to communication, small travels, writing, teaching, speaking, ideas and knowledge. read more
By: supereworld | 2010-12-20 | Information technology LOS ANGELES – 'Twill be nights before Christmas and high overhead, the moon will turn brown or maybe deep red. The Earth and the sun with celestial scripts will conspire to make a lunar eclipse. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-12-10 | Science The last total lunar eclipse of 2011, Lunar Eclipse December 2011 is said to appear in the western sky Saturday morning just before dawn in the west coast of the U.S. The eclipse will reportedly begin at 4:45 a.m. PST when a red shadow starts to cover the moon which will totally come under the southern part of the Earth’s shadow at 6:06 a.m. PT and emerge after 51 minutes. read more