Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP) – The second total lunar eclipse of the year is coming quickly, with Asia having the best seats in space this time.
The shadows of the Earth are perfectly lined up between the moon and the sun, making it obscuring the full moon this weekend. The whole thing lasts for 1 hour and 22 minutes. The entire show begins with the first dim sip of the moon – spans over five hours.
The total lunar eclipse in March will be shorter It provided major viewing in the Americas. However, future sights, known as the Blood Moon due to the shade of red shadow, unfold on opposite sides of the world on Sunday nights and at the beginning of Monday local time.
From Saudi Arabia to the Philippines, the Arctic Ocean is found throughout Asia, from Antarctica, from East Africa and the western half of Australia to the Arctic Ocean. The rest of Africa and Australia, like Europe, is treated by some, not all actions. You can see bites from the Brazilian coast and parts of Alaska.
The moon’s disappearance follows two weeks later by a partial solar eclipse visible from Australia and New Zealand, a small piece of Antarctica.
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