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Keywords: lunar eclipse, solar eclipse
![Умбра Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/01/26/0001455494/LOmbradellaTerraFinazzi1024.preview.jpg)
26.01.2019
The dark, inner shadow of planet Earth is called the umbra. Shaped like a cone extending into space, it has a circular cross section most easily seen during a lunar eclipse. For example...
![Затмившаяся Луна и гора](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/09/05/0001495055/moon_eclipse_span1066.preview.jpg)
18.07.2019
On July 16 the Moon celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 11 with a lunar eclipse visible from much of planet Earth. In this view part of the lunar disk is immersed in Earth's dark, reddened umbral shadow. Near the maximum eclipse phase, it just touches down along a mountain ridge.
![Полутеневое Лунное затмение на восходе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/02/27/0001376956/BillJelenLunarEclipse10Stack-1.preview.jpg)
18.02.2017
As seen from Cocoa Beach Pier, Florida, planet Earth, the Moon rose at sunset on February 10 while gliding through Earth's faint outer shadow. In progress was the first eclipse of 2017, a penumbral lunar eclipse followed in this digital stack of seaside exposures.
![Лунное затмение в августе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/08/16/0001388053/WardPartiaLunar2017_1024.preview.jpg)
9.08.2017
August's Full Moon is framed in this sharp, high dynamic range composition. Captured before sunrise on August 8 from Sydney, Australia, south is up and the Earth's dark, umbral shadow is at the left, near the maximum phase of a partial lunar eclipse.
![Луна как галстук-бабочка и следы звезд](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/02/08/0001397921/2018JanTLEtrails_HaitongYu1024.preview.jpg)
8.02.2018
On January 31, a leisurely lunar eclipse was enjoyed from all over the night side of planet Earth, the first of three consecutive total eclipses of the Moon. This dramatic time-lapse image followed the celestial performance for over three hours in a combined series of exposures from Hebei Province in Northern China.
![Голубая кровавая Луна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/10/03/0001344910/tle_dierickD8D_1002ozoneC1024.preview.jpg)
3.10.2015
This sharp telescopic snapshot caught late September's Harvest Moon completely immersed in Earth's dark umbral shadow, at the beginning of a total lunar eclipse. It was the final eclipse in a tetrad, a string of four consecutive total lunar eclipses.
![Затмение над Ла-Пальмой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/10/07/0001345221/tleSep2015_netClaro1024.preview.jpg)
7.10.2015
At left, a dramatic image sequence follows late September's total lunar eclipse above a rugged landscape and sea of clouds from the Canary island of La Palma. Composited in a circular fisheye projection...
![Солнечное затмение над Угандой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/11/10/0001295597/DSC_0288vilinga950c.preview.jpg)
8.11.2013
The Sun's disk was totally eclipsed for a brief 20 seconds as the Moon's dark umbral shadow raced across Pokwero in northwestern Uganda on November 3rd. So this sharp telescopic view of totality in clear skies from the central African locale was much sought after by eclipse watchers.
![Солнечное затмение над Антарктикой](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/12/02/0001254943/IMG_6172_zelayeta900.preview.jpg)
2.12.2011
Last Friday, the fourth and final partial solar eclipse of 2011 was only visible from high latitudes in the southern hemisphere. If you missed it, check out this dramatic picture of the geocentric celestial event from a very high southern latitude on the continent of Antarctica.
![Частное солнечное затмение и самолёт](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/05/13/0001287272/eclipseplane_phillip_960.preview.jpg)
13.05.2013
It was just eight minutes after sunrise, last week, and already there were four things in front of the Sun. The largest and most notable was Earth's Moon, obscuring a big chunk of the Sun's lower limb as it moved across the solar disk, as viewed from Fremantle, Australia.
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