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On the night of July 27, 2018, the Moon will be eclipsed by the shadow of the Earth. This is the longest eclipse of the century and will be partially observable in Morocco.
This will be a natural phenomenon, the second of a kind in a series of three in 2018, occurring at about six month in between.
"The lunar eclipse of July 27 will be the longest of the century and it will be doubled in addition to a Moon of blood, a phenomenon that will drape the night star of glowing colors," says Science and Future . "A lunar eclipse differs from a solar eclipse in that it takes place at the same time for all observers," says the scientific journal.
Astronomer Hassan Talbi told Le Site info that Morocco will be concerned by this total eclipse of the moon, like other regions that will observe this phenomenon in Europe, Africa and Central Asia.
Just as he specified that the eclipse will start from 6:15 p.m.. The moon will then pass through the center of the shadow of the Earth, but the eclipse can not be observed with the naked eye because it will not be the sunset or the rising of the moon. [19659002Itwillbeonlyaround19h25mnthatthemoonwillentertheshadowofourplanetbutwillnotbeobservableyetfortheaforementionedreasonsexplainedHassanTalbi
And to specify that the eclipse will be at its peak towards 9:20 pm and will be visible to the naked eye. It will continue until about 10:10 pm, when it will begin to emerge from the shadows. And it will be towards 23:10 that the eclipse will leave completely the shadow of the Earth.
Ayoub Maftah Kheir El
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