Watch the Earth swallow the Moon in a record long Moon

As expected, the long-term Nguyet phenomenon with more than 69 minutes took place from 1h20 to 2h25 'dawn on June 16, with many interesting images.

The sky is cloudy, not rain has created conditions for the observation of the real Moon in Hue to go well. From 1h20 to 2h25 'in the morning of June 16, this amazing natural phenomenon attracted many observers.

Astronomical observers predict that in 2011 there will be two full eclipses that can be observed in Vietnam. The second time will occur on the evening of December 10, 2011, the best observation area is Asia and Australia. The moon will be completely hidden for 52 minutes. Only some areas in the United States, including Hawaii and the Pacific Northwest, will see this phenomenon.

Below is a group of authentic Nguyet images that took place this morning in Hue:

Picture 1 of Watch the Earth swallow the Moon in a record long Moon
The starry night sky and clouds in Hue are convenient for observation
lunar eclipse

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The clear moon shows every detail

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The scene of the Earth 'devouring' the Moon begins more than 1:20 am on June 16

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Slowly every part of the Moon was gone

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From the full moon has become the Moon

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Left a small crescent rim

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Moon like a thin strip of silk

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At 2:25 am, the Moon completely disappeared

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Some scenes from another perspective see the Earth 'eating' the Moon

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After a few minutes of sinking into the darkness, the Moon began to shine again from orange

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Coming red

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White light with orange red

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Red bloody mixed with orange

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Then there was the bright red caramen color at 3h08 '

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At more than 4 hours, the Moon has glowed again after a long time
Earth 'swallowed'