WATCH THE Lunar Eclipse LIVE: When is the Blood Lunar Eclipse, what time is it? Where to watch the November 8 Lunar Eclipse?

WATCH THE Lunar Eclipse LIVE When is the Blood Lunar

It is being investigated when and what time the lunar eclipse will take place. The last lunar eclipse of the year will take place today, according to the official statement.

WHEN IS THE MOON Eclipse, WHAT TIME IS IT?

The last lunar eclipse of the year will take place today. The eclipse, which cannot be observed from Turkey, will begin at 11:02 Turkish time with the Moon entering the Earth’s penumbra.
The Moon, which will begin to enter the shadow cone of the Earth at 12.09 and completely enter at 13.17, will reach the middle of the eclipse at 13.59 and will be seen in copper color.
The total eclipse will end at 14:41. The moon will come out of penumbra at 3:52 p.m. and the eclipse will end.

WHERE TO WATCH THE MOON Eclipse?

The lunar eclipse cannot be viewed from Turkey. The eclipse will be visible from parts of Asia, Australia, North and South America, and Northern and Eastern Europe.
Anadolu Agency published the latest solar eclipse. At the same time, eclipses are published on NASA’s official website.

WHAT IS A BLOOD MOON eclipse?

As the Moon orbits around the Earth, it occasionally enters the Earth’s shadow. In these transitions that take place during the full moon phase, the brightness of the Moon decreases as some or all of the light it receives from the Sun is blocked by the Earth. This event is called a lunar eclipse.
Lunar eclipses can occur in three ways: “partial”, “total” or “peni-shadow” eclipses. During a total eclipse, the Moon enters the shadow cone and the Earth’s shadow falls completely on the Moon.
A Total Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth enters between the Sun and the Moon in an orbital position where the Moon is completely under the Earth’s shadow. Since the Sun’s rays are prevented from reaching the Moon in this position, the Moon is illuminated only by the light reflected from the Earth’s atmosphere by a blue filter, and therefore takes on a red appearance. Astronomers call this state of the Moon “Blood Moon”.

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