Here I go again, letting you know about interesting goodies from Science.NASA.gov.
If I lived in the western part of the USA, I’d be out at 6:45 a.m. on December 10th to watch a total lunar eclipse. Unfortunately, I live in the Atlanta area, so no eclipse for me. But, I did get to watch a simulation of it that explained why the moon looks bright red during a total lunar eclipse. You wanted to know that, too, didn’t you?Here’s the answer:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/02dec_lunareclipse/
Be sure to click on the triangle to play the video so you can see the simulation.
BEEattitude for Day # 418:
Blessed are those who step outside and look up, for they shall see wonders untold.
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