Go outside with NASA and watch the total lunar eclipse! On the evening of May 15, the Earth will come between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight and casting a shadow on the lunar surface. The Moon will be bathed in the red glow of every sunrise and sunset refracted through the Earth’s atmosphere. Join NASA experts to learn about this incredible natural phenomenon, look through telescope views across the world and hear about plans to return humans to the lunar surface with the Artemis program.-----Joy Ng, Host, NASA Goddard; James Trailie, Host, NASA Goddard; Dr. Ryan Watkins, Program Scientist, NASA Headquarters; Dr. Vishnu Viswanathan, Research Scientist, NASA Goddard; Ernie Wright, Science Visualizer, NASA Goddard
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NASA ID
GSFC_20220515_NSL_Ep42
Date Created
May 15, 2022
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GSFC
Media Type
video
Location
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD
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