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    Seasonal eclipse to turn moon red
    (The Hindu Group of Publications, 2011-12-20) NASA
    On Saturday December 10, Europe, most of Africa, West Asia, Asia, Oceania and North America will witness the last lunar eclipse until 2014, when the moon will take on a festive red hue.
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    Celestial spectacle
    (The Hindu Group of Publications, 2011-12-11) Ganesan, V.
    This year's last total lunar eclipse presented a celestial spectacle for people all over the country in the pre-dusk hours of Saturday. The eclipse began at 5.02 p.m. and ended at 11.02 p.m., the total phase commenced at 7.36 p.m. and got over at 8.28 p.m. Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth, in course of its orbit around the sun, comes between the moon and the sun in such a way that the moon is hidden in the shadow cast by the earth. This can occur only when the sun, the earth and the moon are aligned in a straight line. This photograph was taken in Chennai.
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    Close up, Mercury is looking less boring
    (The Hindu Group of Publication, 2011-06-18) Chang, Kenneth
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    Using moon to trap elusive cosmic particles
    (The Hindu Group of Publication, 2010-12-02) The Hindu