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From Los Angeles to New York, star watchers and their faces will take over before the sky, in anticipation of the eclipse known as the giant Bloody Wolf, which should appear at 4:41 am on Monday.
The one-hour eclipse of North and South America, Europe, West, Africa and northern Russia will be visible, followed by 2.8 billion people.
Although it is a total eclipse, the moon will not darken completely but will shine in a red coppery color that earned it the name of Bloody Moon. She calls herself "giant moon" because she is full and very close to the earth.
Since its release in January, when wolves were starving outside the villages, the description of the moon by the wolf was obtained according to the Fermers-Almannak patrol.
But regardless of the perfection of the stars to show this dazzling event, the joy and frustration of the evening will actually depend on one thing: the weather: if the sky is clear Sunday night, the total eclipse of the moon is visible to the naked eye.
Unlike the solar eclipse, which requires eye protection for safe vision, no further steps will be required to follow the lunar eclipse without health risks.
If the clouds are blocked, this phenomenon can be followed online.
"Anyone who can not see can connect to the Internet and follow the scene of our cameras in the sky around the world," said Andrew Vesikas, spokesman for Astronomers and WeatherBorders.
The next opportunity for Americans to see a total loss of the moon will be made in 2022.
Vizikas said that the red color of the bloody moon is the result of sunlight pbading through the dusty and polluted atmosphere.
Blue rays with shorter wavelengths are more sensitive to refraction outside the Earth's surface, while longer, less refractive rays point to the moon.
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