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ISTANBUL (AA) – The longest lunar eclipse of the year can be observed at the University of Istanbul on Friday, July 27, as part of the "Observing Days" .
In the University Statement, Astronomy and Space Science Department With the support of the Central Business Association and the Amateur Astronomical Club, the "observations of the moon", open to the public every month since early 2017, could be followed by Lunar eclipse that is expected to last 1 hour and 43 minutes on Friday, July 27th.
lunar eclipse, the July 27 evening, the date of it can be observed from 6 eclipse can be observed between the years 2018-2020 of Turkey will take place. the longest eclipse of this century will continue for 1 hour 43 minutes. our satellite keeping the full moon in excellent red copper color And on July 27, Earth and Mars are closest to each other which will make Mars very bright in the sky. The two largest planets in the solar system will present a sky festival for astronomy enthusiasts to Jupiter and Saturn.
In the statement that the events "Moon and Moon Eclipses" and "Current Developments in Astronomy" will be presented, the planetarium will be shown, the historical dome and the Gleissberg astronomy collection can be visited.
In the explanations, we note that the air will begin with a sufficient decrease, saying: "During the eclipse, the Moon will remain in the shadow of the Earth between 22.30 and 00.13, during which the light will diminish and in the middle of the eclipse will give a reddish appearance.
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