SciShow Kids
Lunar Eclipses
A lunar eclipse or the red moon? This is the focus question of a captivating video hosted by the knowledgable and energetic Jessi and her mouse sidekick Squeaks. Here, the two examine the what, why, and how of lunar eclipses and...
Curated OER
What Causes an Eclipse of the Moon?
Ask an astronomer and find out how the orbit of the earth and moon are different and that a lunar eclipse can only happen when their orbits match up. You'll also discover that a lunar eclipse is caused by the earth's shadow. Another...
Curated OER
Total Lunar Eclipse - February 20, 2008
A full lunar eclipse in just 40 seconds, impossible! This 40-second time-lapse video shows a full lunar eclipse from start to finish. Not the best of its kind (the video) but it will do in a pinch, especially if you're short on time.
Curated OER
Lunar Eclipse - August 28, 2007 Hawaii
Kids will ooo and awww over this quick time-lapse video showing a total lunar eclipse. From start to finish, they'll see the full moon darken under the earth's shadow, turn a rusty red, then regain it's brilliant white glow. A great clip...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr Videos: Skunk Bear: How Eclipses Changed History
Newton and Einstein had big ideas but needed an eclipse to prove them. And scientists are still pursuing secrets of the universe one eclipse at a time. [6:09]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Eclipses
In this episode, Phil breaks down what happens during a solar and lunar eclipse and provides tips for safely viewing a solar eclipse. Learn how the Ancient Greeks calculated a close estimation of the earth and moon's actual size two...
SciShow
Sci Show Kids: Lunar Eclipse
A video defining how a lunar eclipse occurs. Learn how the Earth casts a shadow on the moon causing the moon to look red, yellow, orange, or brown. [3:08]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #5: Eclipses
This crash course tackles the topic of eclipses. Learn about both the solar and lunar types. [10:32]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Solar and Lunar Eclipses
This video answers the following questions: Why don't we have a solar eclipse every new moon (every time the Moon is between the Earth and Sun)? Why don't we have a lunar eclipse every time the Earth is between the Sun and Moon? [5:31]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Lunar Eclipse Outlook
The night of December 20 will bring a lunar eclipse to the skies over much of North and South America. We'll get viewing tips.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Up Close With the Lunar Eclipse
The lunar eclipse on Tuesday, April 15, will be visible from all over North and South America.