The earth’s shadow covers the moon during a “nearly total” lunar eclipse on Friday November 19th and was filmed around 1:00 AM. This effect is caused as the sun and moon pass opposite sides of the planet. According to Space.com the partial eclipse lasted 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds, making it the longest in nearly 600 years. /LEON LORENZRelated Posts:Wolf MoonGlobal Thoughts - Mining on the MoonShoot for the moonThrough the Lens: Celestial wonders & an occupied…Global Thoughts by Gwynne Dyer: The…Post navigationPaid sick days coming for B.C. employeesDonation will support outdoor rec for Blue River kids