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Tunisia, at dawn Monday, January 21, 2019, attends a total loss of the moon and its appearance in a breathtaking spectacle of the beauty of the astronomer.
The first partial phases of the total lunar eclipse begin at 4 and 33 minutes on Monday morning, where it can be seen in the dark sky and where the eclipse peaks at dawn at 6:12 and ends at 8am and at 48h.
The total lunar eclipse of 21 January 2019 also covers Asia, Australia, the Indian Ocean, Europe and the Pacific Ocean, and lasts about 6 hours 12 minutes, according to the National Institute of Meteorology .
The Tunis Science City, in cooperation with the Tunisian Astronomical Society (IAA), will hold an astronomical demonstration "lunar eclipse" on Sunday 20 January.
The program of the demonstration on the workshops of recreation starts from 9h to 14h and is interested in the interpretation of the phenomenon of eclipse, as well as visits in the corridors of the city of sciences, in link with the subject of "the total eclipse of the 21 January moon".
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