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Lunar eclipse to occur Wednesday night (AP via Yahoo! News)
The last total lunar eclipse until 2010 occurs Wednesday night, with cameo appearances by Saturn and the bright star Regulus on either side of the veiled full moon.

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Virgo full moon ~ February 20, 22:30 EST
flickr/Grzesiek Today?s full moon has the added kick of being a total lunar eclipse, so for those of you who follow Saros cycles and the like, this lunation is particularly important. This lunation is also lacking in fire, so you might want to supplement the elemental lack by doing something creative to balance things out. The strongest aspects made with this moon are a conjunction from Saturn and a tight trine from Pluto. Having the two planetary heavyweights leaning on our luminaries mean

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Stardate Feb 19th, Wolf Moon

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Wolf Moon The full Moon will put on quite a show tomorrow night, as it passes through Earth’s long shadow — a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible from most of the Lower 48 states.

The best part of the eclipse begins around 7:45 Central Time, when the Moon begins to enter the dark inner portion of Earth’s shadow. The shadow will completely engulf the Moon from around 9 until almost 10 o’clock, and the Moon will exit the shadow a little after 11. More about the eclipse tomorrow.

The full Moon occurs right in the middle of the eclipse. The full Moon of February has several names, all of which conjure forlorn wintertime images — Snow Moon, Hunger Moon, and Wolf Moon.

It’s hard to say when and where these names first appeared. Most full-Moon names describe something about the season in

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