The author reflects on the total lunar eclipse occurred on December 21, 2010. He explores his experience of seeing the eclipsed moon and criticizes the news media's failure to report the eclipse with clarity based on scientific fact. He notes that it was the first total lunar eclipse to take place on the winter solstice since 1638. The author also reveals that four partial solar and two total lunar eclipses will happen in 2011, and projects that the total solar eclipse will appear in 2012.