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April 2014 lunar eclipse

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On 15 April 2014, the Moon passed through the southern part of the Earth's umbral shadow. It was visible over most of the Western Hemisphere, including east Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Ocean, and the Americas. In the western Pacific, the first half of the eclipse occurred before moonrise.
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The following simulation shows the approximate appearance of the Moon passing through the Earth's shadow. The Moon's brightness is exaggerated within the umbral shadow. The northern portion of the Moon was closest to the center of the shadow, making it darkest, and most red in appearance.
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of Jesus would occur at the end of the tetrad that began with the April 2014 eclipse, while Hagee said only that the tetrad is a sign of something significant. The idea gained popular media attention in the United States, and prompted a response from the scientific radio show
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The 15 April 2014 eclipse was the first eclipse in a tetrad; that is, four consecutive total eclipses with no partial eclipses in between. There will be another eclipse every six lunar cycles during the tetrad – on
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series repeats after 12 cycles, or 354 days, causing a date shift when compared to the solar calendar. This shift means the Earth's shadow will move about 11 degrees west in each subsequent eclipse.
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and the umbral shadow at 5:58:19. Totality lasted for 1 hour 17.8 minutes, from 7:06:46 to 8:24:34. The moment of greatest eclipse occurred at 7:45:39. At that point, the Moon's
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The eclipse was visible in the Americas and the Pacific Ocean region, including Australia and New Zealand. This eclipse occurred during the ascending phase of the
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This tetrad started during the ascending node of the Moon's orbit. It is the first tetrad since the 2003–04 series, which started in
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hosted two live question-and-answer sessions online. The first happened roughly 12 hours before the eclipse via
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Contact points relative to the earth's umbral and penumbral shadows, here with the moon near is descending node
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south of the center of Earth's shadow, while the southern part was 40.0 arc-minutes from center. The
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took place on 15 April 2014. It was the first of two total lunar eclipses in 2014, and the first in a
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The peak umbral magnitude was 1.2962, at which moment the northern part of the moon was 1.7
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A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a
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Many museums and observatories planned special events for the eclipse. The United States
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Simulation of the appearance of the Moon just before, during and just after the eclipse
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was near opposition, as shown in this geo-centered motion of Mars from 2003 to 2018.
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in Los Angeles, California streamed the eclipse live on the Internet.
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The lunar eclipse occurred in the constellation Virgo, near the star
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was approximately 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) southwest of the
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The timing of total lunar eclipses are determined by its contacts:
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Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18,
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In Europe and Africa, the eclipse began just before moonset.
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provided 3 hours of live coverage beginning at 2 a.m. EDT.
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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes within Earth's
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The Moon passes right to left through the Earth's shadow.
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began teaching "blood moon prophecies": Biltz said the
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Index


Lomita, California

Saros (and member)
122
Gamma
Magnitude
Contacts
UTC

Spica
ecliptic
lunar eclipse
tetrad
Subsequent eclipses in the tetrad
8 October 2014
4 April 2015
28 September 2015
Moon's orbit
lunar saros 122
Mars
opposition
Lunar eclipse
umbra
Rayleigh scattering



Mars
Mars

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