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The Moon is seen behind the "Bavaria Statue", in Munich, southern Germany, as it moves into the earth's shadow in the early phase of a total lunar eclipse on early Friday morning, May 16, 2003. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes into the Earth's shadow and is blocked from the sun's rays that normally illuminate it. (AP Photo/Jan Pitman)


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The half covered moon is seen at the beginning of a lunar eclipse in the sky over Gudalajara, Mexico, May 15, 2003. During the three-hour long eclipse the earth's shadow moves over the surface of the moon and when it is totally covered by the earth's shadow, the moon turns orange as the light from the sun is bent and filtered by the earth's atmosphere. REUTERS/Bernardo de Niz


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The moon comes out of the earth's shadow during a total lunar eclipse as seen next to the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino's 1,149-foot tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 15, 2003. REUTERS/Ethan Miller/Las Vegas Sun;The moon comes out of the earth's shadow during a total lunar eclipse as seen next to the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino's 1,149-foot tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 15, 2003. REUTERS/Ethan Miller/Las Vegas Sun


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The moon is seen during a lunar eclipse in the sky over Volcano Irazu, in Cartago 40 miles east of the capital San Jose, late May 15, 2003. Costa Ricans watched the lunar eclipse the first of two this year. Lunar eclipses get their colorful red-orange hues from sunlight that is filtered and bent by the Earth's atmosphere before it reaches the Moon. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate


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Combination photo show the four phases of a lunar eclipse in the skies, as seen from Volcano Irazu in Cartago 40 miles of the capital San Jose, late May 15, 2003. Costa Ricans watched the lunar eclipse the first of two this year. Lunar eclipses get their colorful red-orange hues from sunlight that is filtered and bent by the Earth's atmosphere before it reaches the Moon. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate


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A lunar eclipse is seen in the night sky over Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 15, 2003. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes into the Earth's shadow and is blocked from the sun's rays that normally illuminate it. At the height of the eclipse, the sun, Earth and moon will align in space. (AP PHOTO/Alexandre Meneghini)


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The full moon moves from behind the earth's shadow as the moon enters the final stages of a total lunar eclipse as seen from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, May 16, 2003. REUTERS/Doug Murray


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Alexis Lopez, part of a student field trip from Bethune Middle School in South Los Angeles, sets up a telescope to view the moon as it passes through the shadow of the Earth, seen from Griffith Park in Los Angeles Thursday, May 15, 2003. Thursday's eclipse was the first visible across North America since January 2000. It was also visible from South and Central America, as well as western Europe and Africa. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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