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It is already July 27 that will be the total eclipse of the longest moon of the century. Although the phenomenon is visible almost everywhere in the world there are places where it will be easier to get a good shot. According to the Aeronomos, the best images will be taken when the Moon will turn red in East African countries, some in Europe and others in Asia.
The phenomenon will take about four hours. Anyone in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa or South America will be able to watch it. The United States will not have the same luck.
According to the magazine TIME the main moment will be when the shadow of the Earth will cover the moon and create complete darkness, which will last about an hour and 43 minutes.
The eclipse of the Moon occurs when the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun and the Earth's shadow covers the lunar surface. According to NASA the moon turns red during this phenomenon, since sunlight passes through the atmosphere of the Earth during sunset and sunrise and light is reflected on the moon.
Remember in the associated gallery, one of the eclipses of the moon that occurred last year.
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