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There are two total lunar eclipses in 2022. The first one was in May; the second one for our Nevada sky is on November 8th and will be visible from beginning to end (if we have clear skies). Here's wishing for clear skies...
Read the PostASN member Michael Spingler brings to attention some excellent resources for exploring past and future solar and lunar eclipses, especially handy for the upcoming Annular Eclipse October 14, 2023.
Read the PostOn the night of Sunday May 15, 2022, the Moon will begin its total eclipse. What phases will be visible in Reno?
Read the PostRestored by the British Film Institute, this eclipse of the sun was filmed in the first year of the 20th century.
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