The position of the moon (and earth's shadow) are shown as viewed from center of earth (small parallel occurs from specific location on surface of the earth.
The moon is drawn at maximum eclipse, and circles for every hour interval of motion.
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2008-03-25 00:21 SockPuppetForTomruen 727×513 (21996 bytes) [[September 2006 lunar eclipse]] chart The position of the moon (and earth's shadow) are shown as viewed from center of earth (small parallel occurs from specific location on surface of the earth. The moon is drawn at maximum eclipse, and circles for ev