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Total eclipse: Part one

Total eclipse: Part one: This pictures shows the moon before (left) during (center) and after (right) a total eclipse over southern California as seen from Korea town (west of downtown) Los Angeles, in the US early on Tuesday

The Jakarta Post
Wed, April 16, 2014

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Total eclipse: Part one Total eclipse: Part one: This pictures shows the moon before (left) during (center) and after (right) a total eclipse over southern California as seen from Korea town (west of downtown) Los Angeles, in the US early on Tuesday. The moon turned into a burnt reddish orange color during the eclipse, the first in a series of four total eclipses taking place at regular six month intervals. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is full and passes through part or all of the Earth’s shadow. Total lunar eclipses happen when the moon is totally enveloped by Earth’s shadow, darkening the face of the moon. (AFP/Joe Klamar) (left) during (center) and after (right) a total eclipse over southern California as seen from Korea town (west of downtown) Los Angeles, in the US early on Tuesday. The moon turned into a burnt reddish orange color during the eclipse, the first in a series of four total eclipses taking place at regular six month intervals. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is full and passes through part or all of the Earth’s shadow. Total lunar eclipses happen when the moon is totally enveloped by Earth’s shadow, darkening the face of the moon. (AFP/Joe Klamar)

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span class="inline inline-center">Total eclipse: Part one: This pictures shows the moon before (left) during (center) and after (right) a total eclipse over southern California as seen from Korea town (west of downtown) Los Angeles, in the US early on Tuesday. The moon turned into a burnt reddish orange color during the eclipse, the first in a series of four total eclipses taking place at regular six month intervals. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is full and passes through part or all of the Earth'€™s shadow. Total lunar eclipses happen when the moon is totally enveloped by Earth'€™s shadow, darkening the face of the moon. (AFP/Joe Klamar)

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