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    Default Total Lunar Eclipse of December 21, 2010


    The Eclipse and the Winter Solstice

    The Winter Solstice of 2010 also occurs on Dec. 21 at 11:38 pm GMT. This is just 15.3 hours after the mid-point of the total lunar eclipse (08:17 am GMT). There is no special significance to this coincidence since a lunar eclipse can occur on any calendar date of the year. However, it does mean that this eclipse will take place with the Moon at its maximum northern position in its orbit.

    The last time a lunar eclipse occurred on Dec. 21 was in 1991 and the next one is in 2094.

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    Total Lunar Eclipse: December 21, 2010

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    Quote Originally Posted by otherthoughts View Post

    The Eclipse and the Winter Solstice

    [I] The Winter Solstice of 2010 also occurs on Dec. 21 at 11:38 pm GMT. This is just 15.3 hours after the mid-point of the total lunar eclipse (08:17 am GMT). There is no special significance to this coincidence since a lunar eclipse can occur on any calendar date of the year.
    Just to be safe, I'll sacrifice a few pixels on behalf of this coincidence.

    best, gordo

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    I think I'll wait for the next one. I'll only be 127. I just hope I still have my eyesight then.
    By the time I walk out of here, I'm going to be a lean, mean, prepress machine...


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