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Why the moon is seen red during total lunar eclipse?

A simple explanation, accompanied by a clear diagram, of why the eclipsed moon appears red.

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Why is the moon moving away from the earth?

An interesting piece explaining how the moon's motion, tides and the earth's rotation are linked.

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Eclipse Of The Moon

This simple animation show what happens during a lunar eclipse as the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth.

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Earth and Moon viewer

An interactive site where images of the Earth or the Moon can be viewed from positions in space. An extremely useful tool to see day/night divisions on Earth.

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Phases of the moon

Animations to show phases of the moon as viewed from earth and above

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Phases of the Moon

Great animation which shows the different phases of the moon

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The Moon: 50 fantastic features

50 features on the moon that you can spot with a telescope.

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Lunar mirror experiment finally comes to an end

The astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission left a mirror on the surface of the moon to determine the distance from the Earth to the Moon. After 40 years, the experiment is finally being shut down.

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Views of the Solar System

A vivid multimedia adventure unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and more.

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Ole Christensen Roemer

In 1676, Ole Roemer made the first accurate measurement of the speed of light using Jupiter's moons. His estimate was 140,000 miles/second.

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