NOUN | a lunar eclipse | lunar eclipses | |
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- According to "Chaitanya Charitamrita", Chaitanya was born in Nabadwip (in present-day "West Bengal") on the full moon night of 18 February 1486, at the time of a lunar eclipse.
- In addition, similar "sermon"s are called for on the two festival days and after Solar and Lunar Eclipse prayer.
- When the Moon has an acronycal rising, it will occur near full moon and thus, two or three times a year, a noticeable lunar eclipse.
- It was said that the partial lunar eclipse that occurred on 22 May 1453 represented a fulfilment of a prophecy of the city's demise.
- The sting operation was known as "Operation Lunar Eclipse" and the participating agencies were NASA Office of Inspector General, the United States Postal Inspection Service and U.S.
- The 19 eclipse years means that if there is a solar eclipse (or lunar eclipse), then after one saros a new moon will take place at the same node of the orbit of the Moon, and under these circumstances another eclipse can occur.
- Of course, to produce an eclipse, the Sun must also be around a node at that time – the same node for a solar eclipse or the opposite node for a lunar eclipse.
- After observing a lunar eclipse, he came to the conclusion that the sun was farther away from earth than the moon and that the sun was much larger than Earth.
- From the point of view of most of the population of the Earth, a new planet appears out of nowhere close to the Moon shortly after a total lunar eclipse.
- Half of the Moon's surface is always illuminated by the Sun (except during a lunar eclipse).
- A lunar eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the moon to be darkened.
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