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Source: Wadad Al-Rnami – Erm News
Scientists and astronomers observe the phenomenon of the lunar eclipse, called "bloody moon," a phenomenon that will not happen again until 2029.
This eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon, where the sun disappears behind the earth and the moon moves in the earth reflected by the sun and changes from orange to red.
In this case, the moon is at the point closest to the Earth during its eclipse. It therefore seems bigger than normal, seen under the name of "giant moon".
Scientists have set the date of the start of the phenomenon at 14:35 on Monday, January 21, 2019 and end at 19:49 the same day, GMT time, but it is expected that the moon will turn red at 17:21.
The total lunar eclipse should be visible in the Western Hemisphere, in Europe and in the western part of Africa, as well as in northern Russia.
Scientists have warned of no danger of following the phenomenon to the naked eye without using any special tools.
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