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  • D:: I had no knowing of this!!!! DXXX I love eclipses! I love looking at the earth's shadow on the moon! Then again... I would've been in an airplane... EPIC! :D good capture!

  • Now, in shadow, the temperature on the moon has plummeted to minus 280 degrees F (minus 173 degrees C). A drop of over 500 degrees F (300 degrees C) in only about two hours!

  • Total Lunar Eclipse Winter Solstice December 21, 2010

    It was a very clear night on the east coast and got some great footage of this very rare event.

    Before the moon entered the Earth's shadow, the temperature at the lunar equator on its sunlit surface hovered at 260 degrees F (127 degrees C). Since the moon lacks an atmosphere, there is no way that this heat could be retained from escaping into space as the shadow sweeps by.

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