The Earth's shadow falls on the moon during a total lunar eclipse and turns it orange and red in this undated photo. A total lunar eclipse, the second of this year, will be visible in most parts of China August 28, 2007. The partial eclipse begins at 1651 Beijing time, and a full one will occur an hour later, lasting about 3 12 hours. [sina.com/file]
The undated photo shows the stages of eclipse as the Earth's shadow falls on the moon, turning it orange and red. A total lunar eclipse, the second of this year, will be visible in most parts of China Tuesday, August 28, 2007. The partial eclipse begins at 16:51 Beijing time, and a full one will occur an hour later, lasting about 3 1/2 hours. [sina.com/file]