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November 8, 2022 will be held total lunar eclipse which will be visible as a receding red moon in Asia, Australia and America.
total lunar eclipse The previous one was in May. According to Alphonse Sterling, an astrophysicist at the Marshall Space Flight Center. POTTotal lunar eclipses occur on average about once every one and a half years. Next total lunar eclipse This will not happen before 2025.
Where and at what time will a total lunar eclipse be visible?
Start eclipse penumbra will occur at 03:02 (Peru) over the Americas and the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible from 04:09 and a total eclipse will begin at 05:16, be visible from North America, the Pacific, Australia and Asia, and end at 06:41. It can also be seen in Ecuador, Colombia and the western parts of Venezuela and Peru.
The shadow eclipse will end at 07:48, the penumbral at 08:54. It will be visible in western North America, the Pacific Ocean, Australia and Asia in its final stages, according to the National Astronomical Observatory (OAN).
What is a total lunar eclipse?
BUT total lunar eclipse occurs when the earth casts a complete shadow, called a shadow, on Moon. The earth’s shadow is divided into two parts: the shadow, the innermost part of the shadow, where direct sunlight is completely blocked, and the penumbra, the outermost part of the shadow, where the light is partially blocked.
During total lunar eclipse, Moon and the sun are on opposite sides of the earth. Many people wonder why lunar eclipses don’t happen every month from Moon makes one revolution around the earth in 27 days, explains POT.
The reason is that the orbit Moon around the Earth is inclined with respect to the Earth’s orbit around the Sun, so Moon It usually passes above or below the Earth’s shadow. Lunar eclipses are only possible when the orbits are aligned so that the Moon is directly behind the Earth in relation to the Sun (Europa Press).
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