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Soleil
Lever
07:20
Coucher
18:43
Durée du jour 11h 22min (+3min 36s) Midi solaire 13:01 Crépuscule civil 06:50 — 19:12 Heure dorée 17:43 — 18:43
Lune
Gibbeuse décroissante — 06/03/2026
Gibbeuse décroissante
Illumination : 91%

Image astronomique du jour

Total Lunar Eclipse over Tsé Bit'a'í

Total Lunar Eclipse over Tsé Bit'a'í

rlier this week, Earth’s shadow swept across the full Moon in the year’s only total lunar eclipse. This stunning sequence combines images showing the Moon’s path across the night sky. Each lunar image captures our planet’s shadow gradually engulfing the Moon, culminating in its red glow. Sunlight scatters and refracts as it passes through Earth’s atmosphere toward the Moon. Shorter wavelength light (blue and green) scatters more efficiently, leaving red, orange, and yellow hues to paint the lunar surface. Tsé Bit'a'í (”rock with wings”, also known as Shiprock), located in Navajo Nation, provides a powerful volcanic foreground central to this photo and to stories of Navajo origin, adventure, and heroism. As the first full moon of the lunar new year, this eclipse held significance across cultures. Visible from East Asia to North America, this eclipse united observers across great distances, a cosmic reminder that we share the same sky.

Crédit : Satoru Murata; Text: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFC, UMCP, CRESST II)