Monday night or early Tuesday morning, depending on your location, many around the world were able to witness a phenomenal and rare total l...
Monday night or early Tuesday morning, depending on your location, many around the world were able to witness a phenomenal and rare total lunar eclipse, watching as the Earth passed directly between the sun and the full moon, shrouding it in shadow and transforming the white image into a stunning deep red glow. The event was especially significant as it coincided with the winter solstice, something that hasn't occurred in 372 years, and won't come around again until 2094.Browse through some incredible photos below of the lunar eclipse seen from around the world on December 20 and 21, 2010.