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Friday, 25 November 2011

Total lunar eclipse to occur in Hong Kong - China

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Hong-Kong Observatory, Image Link Flickr
China: A total lunar eclipse will occur at night on Dec. 10 and will be visible in Hong Kong if the weather is fine, the Hong Kong Observatory said Thursday. Scientific Officer of the Hong Kong Observatory Woo Wang-chun said,  "The  duration  of   the  whole  process  (from  the  moon  entering   the
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penumbra to leaving the penumbra) will last six hours, the longest period of lunar eclipse visible in Hong Kong since the year 2000." "As the elevation of the moon will be rather high during the eclipse, most places with an unobstructed view to the east are suitable for viewing the event. If the weather is fine, the conditions will be very favorable for viewing the eclipse." He added, "The moon will not completely disappear but will appear
Hong Kong Space Museum
Hong-Kong Space Museum, Image Link Flickr
coppery-red in color during totality. This is because sunlight scattered or refracted by the Earth's atmosphere will be projected onto the moon." A webcast of the event, covering the time the moon enters the umbra until it leaves, will be jointly provided by the Hong Kong Observatory and the Hong Kong Space Museum.Read Full: Total lunar eclipse to occur in Hong Kong - China.org.cn