A full moon rises over New York, August 27, 2007. A total lunar eclipse will be visible Tuesday throughout the Western Hemisphere and parts of Asia.
The Earth's shadow is cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse in Los Angeles August 28, 2007. This is the second total lunar eclipse of 2007
The moon glows red during a lunar eclipse in skies over Vancouver, British Columbia August 28, 2007.
The moon is engulfed in the Earth's shadow during the peak of a total lunar eclipse as viewed through a telescope on Tuesday, August 28, 2007, from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
The moon is partially engulfed in the Earth's shadow during a total lunar eclipse as viewed through a telescope from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, August 28, 2007.
The Earth's shadow is cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse in San Jose, Costa Rica August 28, 2007.
In this long time exposure the Earth's shadow is cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse in Los Angeles August 28, 2007. This is the second total lunar eclipse of 2007.
The moon enters into the earth's shadow in eight pictures, L to R, from fully lit to a total lunar eclipse over the village of Nicolas Romero in the early hours of August 28, 2007. Normally lit by reflected sunlight, the moon passed through the shadow of the Earth over a period of several hours.
The moon enters into the earth's shadow in eight pictures, L to R, from fully lit to a total lunar eclipse over the village of Nicolas Romero in the early hours of August 28, 2007. Normally lit by reflected sunlight, the moon passed through the shadow of the Earth over a period of several hours.