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Lunar Eclipse

At Harvard-Smithsonian, a new way to look at the moon

October 26, 2004

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The Earth's shadow will engulf the moon Wednesday in a dramatic total eclipse. Local observatories are billing the eclipse -- the last total lunar eclipse to be seen on the east coast until 2007 -- as a must-see, as long as the weather is clear. The Earth's shadow will begin nibbling at the moon at 9:14 p.m. and last for ... (Full article: 122 words)

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