lunar eclipse

June 15, 2011 4:17pm CST
eclipse lasted for a total of 101 minutes only the 4th time in the last century.
3 responses
• Canada
15 Jun 11
Wow, was it a good site? I always preferred lunar eclipse compared to solar, solar eclipse are always or seems to be location dependent. Solar eclipse are also harder to look at ha ha. The lunar eclipse, I may have missed, I don't understand how the news explained it. It's still daytime at my location. Whatever if I miss this one there is one more in December. Since apparently there will be two lunar eclipse this year.
@Rtlsnk316 (1197)
• Mexico
15 Jun 11
Can I ask the following, I may be wrong, but, due to the natural Earth and moon's movements, shouldn't there be a lunar eclipse everyday? I mean, I understand that it is more of an attraction when it hits some populated area and goes on the news and everthing. But regardless, there should be one daily eclipse that could maybe be seen in the middle of nowhere. the Pacific sea or some other lonely place. Doesn't it?
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
15 Jun 11
I rose up from my bed to view it. When I looked out, there was some vivid light which I thought was the lunar eclipse... I got excited and vocalized the heavenly show, my daughters were aghast because their sleep was disturbed by my shout, and when I went up the sala to take a good view, it was just the light post. I should have gone out, I know.... I regret it now.