By Mark Prigg, Evening Standard
27 October 2004
Stay awake for long enough tonight and you will witness one of the sky's most amazing natural phenomena - a total lunar eclipse.
Visible across Britain, the eclipse is set to begin at 1.05am, with the moon totally eclipsed by 3:30am.
Total lunar eclipses happen when the full moon is in line with the Earth and moves into its shadow.
The moon will begin to re-emerge from the shadow at 4.44am.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/14297543?source=Evening%20Standard![](http://www.abmedia.com/astro/planets/lunar-eclipse.jpg)
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