This movie shows the view of the total lunar eclipse on 29 November 1993 as observed in the EUVE Deep Survey instrument. This movie is comprised of 30 minutes of data and has been color-coded from red (brightest) to blue (dimmest). Due to its motion relative to EUVE (over 2 degrees per orbit), and because it is only tracked every few minutes, the Moon moves around in the detector field-of-view. The Moon begins as a crescent and ends nearly full as it moves out of the Earth's shadow. (Courtesy Dr. Patrick Jelinsky)