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SciShow Kids

Lunar Eclipses

Pre-K - 6th Standards
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...
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Curated OER

What Causes an Eclipse of the Moon?

3rd - 8th
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...
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Curated OER

Total Lunar Eclipse - February 20, 2008

3rd - 8th
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.
Instructional Video1:12
Curated OER

Lunar Eclipse - August 28, 2007 Hawaii

3rd - 8th
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...
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr Videos: Skunk Bear: How Eclipses Changed History

9th - 10th
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]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Eclipses

9th - 10th
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...
Instructional Video
SciShow

Sci Show Kids: Lunar Eclipse

5th - 8th
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]
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Astronomy #5: Eclipses

9th - 10th
This crash course tackles the topic of eclipses. Learn about both the solar and lunar types. [10:32]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Solar and Lunar Eclipses

9th - 10th
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]
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Lunar Eclipse Outlook

9th - 10th
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.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Up Close With the Lunar Eclipse

9th - 10th
The lunar eclipse on Tuesday, April 15, will be visible from all over North and South America.