GoldenRivet
09-28-15, 02:06 PM
Have you ever wondered what a total lunar eclipse looks like while standing on the moon? All the images we have seen from the lunar surface are taken during a lunar day time, that's why stars are never visible. However, during a lunar eclipse and observer standing on the moon would see the lunar landscape slowly go dark, a ring of sunlight would shimmer around the edges of the darkened earth, and for a short time, millions of stars would be visible in the middle of the lunar day.
http://youtu.be/j9BvZtwg2M4
Cool concept video
http://youtu.be/j9BvZtwg2M4
Cool concept video