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During the total eclipse, the Earth's natural satellite will not be completely invisible, but will appear in red.
The inhabitants of the Americas, most of the countries of Europe and West Africa, will be able to observe a total eclipse of the Moon on January 20th or 21st, according to the place. It will be the last event of its kind until 2021.
The full moon will be in the shadow of the Earth between 1:34 and 4:51 am in the time of Brasilia to the l … dawn of the 21st (Sunday to Monday). During the first hour, it will be slowly "food" on the left side.
The total eclipse phase will be shorter by three quarters of an hour compared to the great eclipse of July 2018
The total eclipse phase will be shorter by three quarters of the time. The time of the great eclipse of July 2018, which will continue to be the longest of the 21st century.
During the total eclipse, the Earth's natural satellite will not be completely invisible, but will appear in red.
This is explained by the fact that the sun's rays are not going to reach directly and that a small part of the red rays will infiltrate into the earth's atmosphere and will be refracted on the Moon, reports the "UOL".
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