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This Friday, July 27, 2018, the longest lunar eclipse of the century will be observable. In the metropolis of Lille (Nord), specialists can help you for free.
This Friday, July 27, 2018 the stars will offer the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century since the total eclipse will last 103 minutes. At its peak, the moon should take on a coppery hue more or less bright, because of the sunlight.
A grandiose spectacle that can be even more interesting to observe with specialists. In two places of the metropolis Lille (Nord) volunteers of the Astronomical Club of the Lille region (CARL) and accompany you for free.
The first spot that is offered to you is in Roubaix, on the side of the Traverse Garden. A speaker, accompanied by 3 or 4 members of CARL, will be present with at least three instruments of observation.
From 8 pm. More information by clicking on this link
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In Heron Park too
The CARL will also be present at Villeneuve d'Ascq, on the Heron Park side, starting at 9:30 pm.
The rendezvous is fixed at the base of Full Nature, Parking Quanta at next to the Petitprez Farm. To access the observation site, follow the arrow.
We will also take the opportunity to observe the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mars, "assure the organizers.
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