The Longest Lunar Eclipse In 100 Years Time Lapsed To 45 Seconds [VIDEO]
This *lunar eclipse was only visible to Africa, Asia, India or Australia, so enjoy this instant replay of the longest lunar eclipse in 100 years, time lapsed to 45 seconds.
*A lunar eclipse occurs when the earth casts it's shadow over the moon and usually takes 4 hours to complete.
And, back here on earth in Amarillo Texas: If you want to see a spectacular light show, just take a night drive south on Washington to Palo Duro Canyon.
Pull off to the side of the road, turn off your lights, and look up. There's a skyline that people from Africa, Asia, India and Australia would envy and it happens every night when the sun goes down. See you under the stars Amarillo.