iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Lunar Eclipse Tonight: 2010 Winter Solstice To Coincide With Total Full Moon Eclipse On December 20, 21 (PHOTOS)

The Huffington Post     First Posted: 12/20/10 08:07 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

UPDATE: CLICK HERE to see a recap of our live online coverage of the 2010 lunar eclipse, where you can watch video footage of the rare event, and CLICK HERE for photos from around the world. So just how often does a lunar eclipse occur? The next lunar eclipse viewable in the continental U.S. will be on April 15, 2014, according to CNN.

Multiple astronomical events are lining up for a rare display of synchronization tonight as a total lunar eclipse overlaps with 2010's winter solstice.

Depending on the location, late night December 20 or early morning December 21, the full moon will be darkened by Earth's shadow as our planet passes between it and the sun. December 21 is also the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, after which the days will begin to grow longer. Coupled with the lunar spectacle, it means we're in for an especially dark eve.

According to The AP, North and Central America should both be able to view the entire eclipse, which is estimated to take about 3.5 hours. Total eclipse will begin at 11:41 p.m. PST on Monday, or 2:41 a.m. EST on Tuesday -- so obviously West Coasters will have a better chance to catch the magnificent sight without dragging around heavy eyelids and needing an extra dose of espresso the following morning. If you want to set an alarm to catch a brief glimpse of the amber moon, NASA recommends 3:17 a.m. EST for the optimal impression.

According to AolNews.com, NASA reports that this is the first time an eclipse has coincided with a solstice since December 21, 1638, and the next one won't come around again until 2094. The extravaganza in the sky doesn't end there, however, as the Ursids meteor shower will also be taking place. CityStateTime.com reports that this particular annual show is rarely witnessed compared to its brighter counterparts, but stargazers will have an especially exceptional chance to view the display this year because of the eclipse's darkened sky.

Check out photos below of past total and partial lunar eclipses to get an idea of what's in store tonight, and CLICK HERE to learn more about the winter solstice.

Total Lunar Eclipse
1 of 14
This five picture combination shows various stages of a total lunar eclipse over Baghdad, Iraq, between 1:30-2:30am local time on March 4, 2007. Weather permitting, skygazers in North and Central America and a tiny sliver of South America will boast the best seats to this year's only total eclipse of the moon, scheduled for Dec. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)
Total comments: 472 | Post a Comment
1 of 14
This Photo
Yawn
Wow

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10
Top 5 Eclipse Photos
Users who voted on this slide
loading...

FOLLOW HUFFPOST GREEN

UPDATE: CLICK HERE to see a recap of our live online coverage of the 2010 lunar eclipse, where you can watch video footage of the rare event, and CLICK HERE for photos from around the world. So just ...
UPDATE: CLICK HERE to see a recap of our live online coverage of the 2010 lunar eclipse, where you can watch video footage of the rare event, and CLICK HERE for photos from around the world. So just ...
Around the Web:

Winter Solstice 2010 Coincides with Lunar Eclipse 2010

Watch lunar eclipse early Tuesday morning

The Lunar Eclipse December 2010 Shows Ursids Meteor Shower

Photographing tomorrow night's total lunar eclipse through a telescope

Ahead of the curve: The next 7 days

Geminids Meteor Shower and Lunar Eclipse 2010 – The Best Show On Earth!

Last eclipse of the year Dec 21

Robert Zimmer column: When lunar eclipse joins Orion, night sky beckons

The Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice 2010

Lunar Eclipse December 2010 Falls on Winter Solstice

Seasons 2010 2011 dates: spring equinox, summer solstice, fall ...

Lunar Eclipse 2010, Winter Solstice To Overlap On December 21

Winter Solstice 2010 Coincides with Lunar Eclipse 2010 | City ...

Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse - Yahoo! News

Partial Lunar Eclipse on June 26, 2010

Eclipse 2010 - Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse

Partial lunar eclipse set for Saturday | Crave - CNET

Only Lunar Eclipse of 2010 Takes Place Tonight

Lunar eclipse 2010: NASA holds two live web chats on total eclipse (video)

Winter solstice, first day of winter 2010 offers total lunar eclipse

Total December lunar eclipse 2010 to begin within hours after Geminid Meteor ...

Full lunar eclipse to be seen tonight in North America

Lunar Eclipse: Viewing Tips That Might Or Might Not Be Useful

SCIENCE: Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight!

SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers ...

FoxNews.com - Amazing Spectacle: Total Lunar Eclipse Monday Night

Lunar eclipse tonight: how to photograph the disappearing Moon ...

Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse Tonight--First in 632 Years

FoxNews.com - Amazing Spectacle: Total Lunar Eclipse Monday Night

Lunar eclipse tonight: how to photograph the disappearing Moon ...

Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse Tonight—First in 372 Years

Don't miss 2010's solstice lunar eclipse tonight! | Astronomy ...

Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Do You Need Eye Protection? - Health Blog ...

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight

Lunar Eclipse to Take Place December 21 - ABC News

Lunar eclipse tonight: How it helps the search for extraterrestrial life

Brand X Files: Lunar eclipse tonight. 'Survivor' winner. Vince Vaughn a dad. »

Lyndhurst observatory offering rare glimpse of eclipse tonight

Lunar eclipse tonight

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight!

Lunar Eclipse Tonight

Lunar eclipse tonight: Will you be able to see it?

Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Moon-Shaped Snacks

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight & 5 Crazy Reactions

FoxNews.com - Amazing Spectacle: Total Lunar Eclipse Monday Night

Lunar eclipse tonight: how to photograph the disappearing Moon ...

Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse Tonight—First in 372 Years

Don't miss 2010's solstice lunar eclipse tonight! | Astronomy ...

Lunar Eclipse Tonight: Do You Need Eye Protection? - Health Blog ...

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight

Lunar Eclipse to Take Place December 21 - ABC News

Total Lunar Eclipse | Winter Solstice | Meteor Shower ...

Solstice Lunar Eclipse - NASA Science

Total Lunar Eclipse Coincides with Winter Solstice - weather.com

Lunar eclipse and winter solstice to coincide for first time in ...

Lunar Eclipse, Winter Solstice Coincide This Tuesday | News ...

Winter Solstice and Lunar Eclipse

Home - Star Gazer: A Lunar Eclipse - WPBT2 - South Florida Public ...

Watch Lunar Eclipse Live Stream Video: Lunar Eclipse 2010 Online ...

NASA - Watch the Skies! Meteors, Eclipses, Comets and More

Lunar eclipse cam | KING5.com | Seattle News and Video

Lunar Eclipse Live Camera Scenario 20th December Footage Photos

Live feeds of lunar eclipse at Slooh, Google Earth and Times Square

Are You Watching Tonight's Eclipse?

How often does the Lunar Eclipse like te one tonight happen ...

Answers.com - How often does a lunar eclipse occur in the us

How Often does a Lunar Eclipse Occur | Ask Kids Answers

How often does a lunar eclipse happen? – kgb answers

Answers.com - How often does a full moon lunar eclipse happen

Answers.com - How often does a lunar eclipse occur

NASA - Eclipses During 2010 - NASA Eclipse Web Site

NASA Eclipse Web Site

NASA - Lunar Eclipse Page

Strangers in the night: Lunar eclipse, solstice meet again – This ...

Lunar Eclipse – December 20/21 | GeekDad | Wired.com

Total lunar eclipse on December 20 or 21, depending on time zone ...

Total Lunar Eclipse of December 20 and 21, 2010

Total Lunar Eclipse – December 20-21, 2010 | Geology.com

» Solstice Lunar Eclipse - December 20 or 21 (depending on where ...

Lunar Eclipse Tonight December 2010 Makes Winter Solstice History

 
 
  • Comments
  • 472
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Bloggers
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (17 total)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
01:39 AM on 12/25/2010
Didn't get to see the eclipse due to the rain and clouds.
12:57 AM on 12/24/2010
View from Fairbanks, Alaska:

http://www.aroundalaska.com/lunareclipse2010/
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nancy Lynne Kriescher
Dem. now, Former deeply involved Republican.
06:28 AM on 12/23/2010
, it's just nice to have the moon to look forward to, at night, in winter. where I live, dark, cold. it's a true event, monthly.
08:02 PM on 12/22/2010
I don't believe man walked the moon. Impossible! I just don't see man walking on a 24 hour light bulb! Is it just me or others feel the same way?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nancy Lynne Kriescher
Dem. now, Former deeply involved Republican.
06:29 AM on 12/23/2010
yes, I noticed more people are questioning that too, over the years.. :) about moon walk, landing, etc.
03:50 PM on 12/22/2010
Indeed beautiful! For those who missed it..
http://www.frequency.com/video/winter-solstice/755527?embed=true
12:32 PM on 12/22/2010
I stayed up for hours on a rainy, rainy night looking for it and never saw the eclipse. WTF?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
bayonet division
Choose this day whom you will serve.
02:30 AM on 12/22/2010
That's a fine looking moon.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
robllawrence
01:37 AM on 12/22/2010
"The church says the world is flat, but I know that it is round, for I have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in a shadow than in the church."
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
bayonet division
Choose this day whom you will serve.
02:29 AM on 12/22/2010
I always wondered why "The church" taught that, as the Bible certainly doesn't teach it.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
05:10 AM on 12/22/2010
Because the flat earth was thought to be at the center of creation, specially created by God, and that did line up with biblical thinking. Man was supposed to be completely unique as was the earth, will all creation centered around IT and mankind. And of course, the church was the most important thing on earth, with everything and every man on earth centered around IT. You get the idea. The church held onto that view of the universe for as long as it possibly could manage it, then even a little longer, all in the name of retaining power. money and control.
10:00 PM on 12/21/2010
Sweet!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
lthuedk 1
Artist, Political Imagery
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nancy Lynne Kriescher
Dem. now, Former deeply involved Republican.
07:09 PM on 12/21/2010
of all that is fake, not real.. the "Moon" is with us every month, gets bigger, gets smaller..:)
04:40 PM on 12/21/2010
All was clear in Brooklyn. Pretty cool.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
CHMB
What's long and brown and sticky? A Stick.
02:50 PM on 12/21/2010
Stunning!

I was not able to view the eclipse as the city I live in had very heavy cloud, followed by MORE snow.
photo
Razzer
When the moon is in the 7th house, and Zyra collid
02:06 AM on 12/23/2010
Same here.

Not to worry though: another solstice eclipse in 84 years.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
CHMB
What's long and brown and sticky? A Stick.
07:45 AM on 12/23/2010
Oooh! I hope I still have my eyesight when I'm 112!
02:14 PM on 12/21/2010
All hail the Goddess of the Moon! The celestial theater rules!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mccord82
Liberal Alabama Democrat-yeah that's right
02:08 PM on 12/21/2010
My greatest wish is that the next time this happens ppl can look upon it from a peaceful world.