selenehelion & selenelion name meaning
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25th Feb 2015 03:14 A selenelion or selenehelion occurs when both the Sun and the eclipsed Moon can be observed at the same time. This can only happen just before sunset or just after sunrise, and both bodies will appear just above the horizon at nearly opposite points in the sky. This arrangement has led to the phenomenon being referred to as a horizontal eclipse. There are typically a number of high ridges undergoing sunrise or sunset that can see it. Although the Moon is in the Earth???s umbra, the Sun and the eclipsed Moon can both be seen at the same time because the refraction of light through the Earth???s atmosphere causes each of them to appear higher in the sky than their true geometric position.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_eclipse