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Instructional Video2:46
SciShow Kids

Lunar Eclipses

K - 5th
Did you know there will be a lunar eclipse this week? Jessi and Squeaks explore what causes lunar eclipses and why they can make the moon look red!
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Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

New and Ancient Lessons from Lunar Eclipses

12th - Higher Ed
Ancient perceptions of lunar eclipses weren’t as primitive as one might think. Some rigorous math was applied to these cosmic events that shaped our understanding of the solar system.
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Instructional Video3:33
Curated Video

A Year in Space, and the Lunar Eclipse!

12th - Higher Ed
Two astronauts are about to embark on the One Year Mission which can help us understand more about the long-term effects of being in space, and there is an upcoming total lunar eclipse (the shortest one this century)!
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Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Lunar Eclipse

Pre-K - 8th
Learn about the Lunar Eclipse and its Penumbra and Umbra and 7 stages Penumbral, Partial Eclipse, Total Eclipse, Maximum Eclipse, Total Eclipse End, Partial Eclipse End, and Penumbral Eclipse End with this fun and educational music video
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Instructional Video4:22
Physics Girl

What's the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?

9th - 12th
Solar and lunar eclipse - which is which? And how can you finally remember the difference?
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Instructional Video3:07
NASA

The April 15, 2014 Total Lunar Eclipse by Astronomer Michelle Thaller

3rd - 11th
The public will have the opportunity to view and learn more about the April 15, 2014 total lunar eclipse on NASA Television, the agency's website and social media. The eclipse begins about 2 a.m. EDT and will last about three hours. The...
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Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

NASA | Need To Know: Lunar Eclipse and LRO

3rd - 11th
On April 15th, 2014 there will be a total lunar eclipse visible from North America. Noah Petro, LRO Deputy Project Scientist, discusses this unique event and what effect it will have on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).
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Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

July lunar eclipse will reportedly be longest this century

12th - Higher Ed
The longest lunar eclipse of this century will appear over Earth at the end of July, according astronomer Bruce McClure.
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Instructional Video4:48
Mazz Media

Lunar Eclipse

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term lunar eclipse. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term lunar eclipse through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
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Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

NASA | Understanding Lunar Eclipses

3rd - 11th
It's not often that we get a chance to see our planet's shadow, but a lunar eclipse gives us a fleeting glimpse. During these rare events, the full Moon rapidly darkens and then glows red as it enters the Earth's shadow. Though a lunar...
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Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

NASA | Supermoon Lunar Eclipse

3rd - 11th
On September 27th, 2015 there will be a very rare event in the night sky – a supermoon lunar eclipse. Watch this animated feature to learn more.
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Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Looking for Life During a Lunar Eclipse | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Astronomers took advantage of a lunar eclipse to study Earth as if it were an exoplanet, and Mars's Insight lander used seismic data to reveal for the first time boundaries between different layers of Mars.
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Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

NASA | December 10, 2011 Lunar Eclipse Essentials

3rd - 11th
When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time. This event is called a lunar eclipse, and it occurs roughly twice a year. Learn more about how lunar eclipses work in...
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Instructional Video0:31
Next Animation Studio

Longest lunar eclipse of this century to take place this month

12th - Higher Ed
The longest lunar eclipse of this century is expected to take place on July 27 for about 1 hour and 43 minutes, reports Space.com.
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Instructional Video10:30
Mr. Beat

What's the Big Deal About Solar Eclipses?

6th - 12th
Almost everyone knows about his first voyage. You know, in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean, dude? Far less people know about his last voyage. He left Spain on what would be his final voyage on May 11, 1502. It didn't go so well. An...
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Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Lunar and Solar Eclipse Explained: A Beginner’s Guide to Eclipses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Solar and lunar eclipses are celestial phenomena that occur when the sun, moon and Earth align in a way that either the moon casts a shadow on Earth or the latter casts a shadow on the moon. So what are the similarities and differences...
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Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

Exploring Eclipses: Lunar and Solar Phenomena

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An eclipse occurs when the Moon and Earth align with the Sun, resulting in either a lunar or solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, casting a shadow. In a solar eclipse, the Moon blocks...
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Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Exploring Eclipses: Phenomena in Space and Earth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating phenomenon of eclipses. From solar eclipses to lunar eclipses, we learn about the different types of eclipses and the shadows they create. Discover the historical significance of eclipses and how...
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Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

NASA | LRO's Diviner Takes the Moon's Temperature During Dec. 10, 2011 Eclipse

3rd - 11th
During the December 2011 lunar eclipse, scientists will be able to get a unique view of the moon. While the sun is blocked by the Earth, LRO's Diviner instrument will take the temperature on the lunar surface. Since different rock sizes...
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Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

NASA | Lunar Eclipse Essentials in 3D

3rd - 11th
When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time. This event is called a lunar eclipse, and it occurs roughly twice a year. There's one viewable to folks outside of North...
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Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

NASA | Lunar Eclipse Essentials

3rd - 11th
When the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, it causes the moon to look very unusual for a short period of time. This event is called a lunar eclipse, and it occurs roughly twice a year. There's one viewable to folks outside of North...
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Instructional Video10:05
Curated Video

Formation of Eclipses

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It explains solar and lunar eclipses and the causes and conditions for their formation.
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Instructional Video1:36
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring Earth, Sun, and Moon: Eclipses

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Exploring Earth, Sun, and Moon video series, students will be able to do the following: Cite some of the characteristics of Earth which make it unique in our solar system, including: Earth's moderate temperature, the...
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Instructional Video3:18
National Geographic

Lunar Eclipse 101 | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Nicknamed "blood moon," some ancient cultures regarded a total lunar eclipse as an ominous event. Today, this celestial phenomenon generates excitement and wonder. Unlike a solar eclipse, which may require travel to see, total lunar...

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