The 21st of December 2010 is not only midwinter (AKA DōngZhì, Yule, Şabe Cele/Yalda, Soyal, Şeva Zistanê and many other names) but it’s also the date of a total lunar eclipse. The fact that the eclipse occurs on the Solstice means that the Moon will be at the maximum northern position in its orbit. The last time a lunar eclipse occurred on Dec. 21 was in 1991 and the next one is in 2094.

More info on the eclipse can be found at www.nasa.gov and www.mreclipse.com (which includes an eclipse time table so you dont miss it and have to wait 84 years for the next one).

Lunar Eclipse Totality begins: 07:41 GMT

Winter Solstice occurs: 23:38 GMT

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