

In   this combination of four pictures, the earth casts its shadow over the   moon during a total lunar eclipse, as seen from Skopje, Macedonia, on   Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

The   earth casts its shadow over the moon during a total lunar eclipse seen   from behind the Pantheon of Freedom sculpture, featuring a torch, at   Three Powers Square in downtown Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday June 15,   2011.

A   partially eclipsed moon rises on the sky over Belgrade, Serbia,   Wednesday, June 15, 2011. The total lunar eclipse was visible throughout   most parts of Europe on Wednesday evening.

The   earth casts its shadow over the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as   seen from Skopje, Macedonia, on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

Stargazers observe the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as seen from downtown Skopje, Macedonia, on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

The   earth casts its shadow over the moon during a total lunar eclipse, as   seen from Skopje, Macedonia, on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

A lunar eclipse is seen over the Atomium in Brussels, early Thursday, June 16, 2011

The moon turns red during total Lunar Eclipse of the moon seen in capital Pristina, Kosovo on Wednesday, June 15, 2011

This   five picture sequence shows various stages of a total lunar eclipse   over Valencia, Spain, between 22:30 and 23:30 local time on Wednesday,   June 15, 2011. Astronomical calculations confirm that it would be one of   the two longest total lunar eclipses of the century. A total of 85   total lunar eclipses, according to the scientists, will be taking place   this century of which the longest total lunar eclipse will occur on  July  27, 2018.

This   five picture sequence shows various stages of a total lunar eclipse   over Valencia, Spain, between 22:30 and 23:30 local time on Wednesday,   June 15, 2011. Astronomical calculations confirm that it would be one of   the two longest total lunar eclipses of the century. A total of 85   total lunar eclipses, according to the scientists, will be taking place   this century of which the longest total lunar eclipse will occur on  July  27, 2018.

Two   men watch as the earth casts its shadow over the moon during a total   lunar eclipse, seen from a hill in Vallentuna outside of Stockholm a few   minutes before midnight, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. The total lunar   eclipse was visible throughout most parts of Europe on Wednesday evening   and the 100 minute period of totality is said to be the longest since   2000 according to astronomers.

The   Earth casts its shadow over the moon during a total lunar eclipse as   seen in Ahmadabad, India, early Thursday, June 16, 2011. The total lunar   eclipse was also visible in most parts of Asia.

This   three picture sequence shows various stages of a total lunar eclipse   over Belgrade Serbia, between 22:30 and 23:30 local time on Wednesday,   June 15, 2011.
 
 

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