Lunar Eclipse in Asia and the Americas

The Earth's shadow begins to fall on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as it goes behind a weathervane shaped like a Spanish galleon on the Freedom Tower, in Miami.

  • Evening viewers in much of Asia and early risers in parts of the Americas were treated to a stunning lunar eclipse on Wednesday, though clouds obscured it for some. Seen here, is a view of the moon during lunar eclipse in Dharmanagar, Tripura.
    Evening viewers in much of Asia and early risers in parts of the Americas were treated to a stunning lunar eclipse on Wednesday, though clouds obscured it for some. Seen here, is a view of the moon during lunar eclipse in Dharmanagar, Tripura.
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  • In Japan, clear skies turned partly cloudy as the eclipse progressed, but some people who gathered on the rooftops of skyscrapers in Tokyo saw the moon turn a rusty brown when the clouds cleared. In this picture, a person in Ferris wheel observes the moon during a total lunar eclipse in Tokyo.
    In Japan, clear skies turned partly cloudy as the eclipse progressed, but some people who gathered on the rooftops of skyscrapers in Tokyo saw the moon turn a rusty brown when the clouds cleared. In this picture, a person in Ferris wheel observes the moon during a total lunar eclipse in Tokyo.
  • The moon is seen here bathed in a red light during a lunar eclipse seen over Sydney. Whoops of joy erupted at the Sydney Observatory as the moon made a brief appearance.
    The moon is seen here bathed in a red light during a lunar eclipse seen over Sydney. Whoops of joy erupted at the Sydney Observatory as the moon made a brief appearance.
  • Lucky ones saw the moon turn orange or red in what is known as a "blood moon." The hue results from sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere. Seen here, a lunar eclipse behind a gargoyle atop the old red Dallas County Courthouse. The moon appears orange or red, the result of sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere.
    Lucky ones saw the moon turn orange or red in what is known as a "blood moon." The hue results from sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere. Seen here, a lunar eclipse behind a gargoyle atop the old red Dallas County Courthouse. The moon appears orange or red, the result of sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere.
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  • The Earth's shadow begins to fall on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as seen above Miami.
    The Earth's shadow begins to fall on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as seen above Miami.
  • The Earth's shadow begins to fall on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as it goes behind a weathervane shaped like a Spanish galleon on the Freedom Tower, in Miami.
    The Earth's shadow begins to fall on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as it goes behind a weathervane shaped like a Spanish galleon on the Freedom Tower, in Miami.
  • A lunar eclipse dips down behind the Wheeler Town Clock in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
    A lunar eclipse dips down behind the Wheeler Town Clock in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
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  • A lunar eclipse appears over the old red Dallas County Courthouse early Wednesday morning.
    A lunar eclipse appears over the old red Dallas County Courthouse early Wednesday morning.
  • The Earth's shadow renders the moon during a total lunar eclipse over Milwaukee.
    The Earth's shadow renders the moon during a total lunar eclipse over Milwaukee.
  • A lunar eclipse appears above Erie, Pennsylvania.
    A lunar eclipse appears above Erie, Pennsylvania.
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