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	<title>Comments on: Coming Tonight to North America: A Total Lunar Eclipse</title>
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		<title>By: Tiffani Brissette</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tiffani Brissette</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 16:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Seasons Greetings!

It was a beautiful sight and I always wonder what the Earth looks like from the moon when this happens! Also I wonder, since the moon always moves away from the &quot;cone&quot; of the Earth&#039;s shadow so we don&#039;t have regular eclipses like this and so you&#039;d miss seeing what the Earth looks like from the moon if you were there then, would it be possible to build a satellite that would fly in such a way that it will stay in the &quot;cone&quot; where the Earth eclipses the sun so you can always see by TV the same eclipse as you would when the moon is in the &quot;cone&quot; of the Earth&#039;s shadow? Hope I asked this right!

Merry Christmas all!</description>
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<p>It was a beautiful sight and I always wonder what the Earth looks like from the moon when this happens! Also I wonder, since the moon always moves away from the &#8220;cone&#8221; of the Earth&#8217;s shadow so we don&#8217;t have regular eclipses like this and so you&#8217;d miss seeing what the Earth looks like from the moon if you were there then, would it be possible to build a satellite that would fly in such a way that it will stay in the &#8220;cone&#8221; where the Earth eclipses the sun so you can always see by TV the same eclipse as you would when the moon is in the &#8220;cone&#8221; of the Earth&#8217;s shadow? Hope I asked this right!</p>
<p>Merry Christmas all!</p>
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