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Patna : While most people had already settled in their beds on Friday night, professional Patna amateurs and astronomers were treated as one of the rarest phenomena of the nature when the moon darkens the earth has caused the longest lunar eclipse in the last 104 years.
From 23:54 on Friday night, the lunar eclipse began and lasted 3 hours, 54 minutes and 33 seconds – the longest At the end of four hours, the moon became red, or the moon of blood, for a short period of time before becoming completely dark again.
Mission officials said that last night's total eclipse lasted an astonishing hour and 43 minutes.
The next lunar eclipse is scheduled to take place in January 2019, according to experts adding that the rare phenomenon has been observed by almost all countries except the United States of America.
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