During this total eclipse, the moon has turned red or red
The "totality" period of the eclipse, when the moonlight was completely covered, lasted one hour, 43 minutes, making it the longest period of the century
In Europe, weather permitting, we could see the moon turn red while it was completely eclipsed by the Earth, giving photographers an extraordinary opportunity.
Here are some spectacular photos that the Europeans have seen:
The moon on the Qolsarif Mosque in Russia Photo: Yegor AleyevTASS via Getty Images
The eclipse with a sculpture of the American artist Jonathan Borofsky, Woman Walking to the Sky & # 39; i n Strasbourg, France Photo: Frederick Florin / AFP / Getty Images
The moon eclipsed behind the statue of Mattielli on the 39th Hofkirche church in Dresden Photo: Sebastian Kahnert / AFP / Getty Images
Kreuzberg district in Berlin Photo: David Gannon / AFP / Getty Images
Beside a statue of the ancient Greek goddess Hera and the god Apollo in the center of Athens Photo: Aris Messinis / AFP / Getty Images
On the temple of Apollo in Corinth Photo: Valerie Gache / A FP / Getty Images
Germany, Bernkastel-Trier photo: Harald Tittel / image alliance via Getty Images
The Anc Greek goddess Irine holding a child symbolizing peace and justice in the center of Athens. Photo: Aris Messinis / AFP / Getty Images
In Corigliano, Calabro, Italy Photo: Alfonso Di Vincenzo / KONTROLAB / LightRocket via Getty Images
Near the Florence statue of Dante Alighieri Photo: Salvatore Laporta / KONTROLAB / LightRocket via Getty Images)
On the Church of San Giuseppe Falegname of Rome Photo: Franco Origlia / Getty Images
Behind one of the lions decorating the entrance to the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland Photo: Fabrice Coffrini / AFP / Getty Images
More the roof of Chambord Castle in Chambord, France Photo: Guillaume Souvant / AFP / Getty Images
in Van, Turkey Photo: Ali Ihsan Ozturk / Anadolu Agency / Getty Images
Crimea's Mount Chatyr-Dag Photo: Sergei MalgavkoTASS via Getty Images
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A Blood Moon rises behind Hohenzollern Castle in Germany Photo: Matthias Hangst / Getty Images
The "totality" of skygazers astronomers and photographers from around the world. "The period of the eclipse, when the moonlight was completely covered, lasted an hour, 43 minutes, making it the longest of the century.
In Europe, weather permitting, we saw the moon turn red while it was completely eclipsed by the Earth, giving photographers an extraordinary opportunity. [19659008] Here are some spectacular photos that the Europeans have seen:
A blood moon on Russ Photo of Qolsarif Mosque ia: Yegor AleyevTASS via Getty Images
The illustrated eclipse with a sculpture of the American artist Jonathan Borofsky, Woman walking towards the sky, i Strasbourg, France Photo: Frederick Florin / AFP / Getty Images [19659029]
The moon eclipsed behind the statue of Mattielli on the Hofkirche church in Dresden Photo: Sebastian Kahnert / AFP / Getty Images
Kreuzberg district in Berlin Photo: David Gannon / AFP / Getty Images
Next to a statue of the ancient Greek goddess Hera and the god Apollo at the center of Athens Photo: Aris Messinis / AFP / Getty Images
On the temple of Apollo in Corinth Photo: Valerie Gache / AFP / Getty Images
Germany, Bernkastel-Trier photo: Harald Tittel / image alliance via Getty Images
The ancient Greek goddess Irine holding a child symbolizing peace and justice in the center of Athens. Photo: Aris Messinis / AFP / Getty Images
In Corigliano, Calabro, Italy Photo: Alfonso Di Vincenzo / KONTROLAB / LightRocket via Getty Images
Near the statue of Florence Dante Alighieri Photo: Salvatore Laporta / KONTROLAB / LightRocket via Getty Images)
On the Church of San Giuseppe Falegname of Rome Photo: Franco Origlia / Getty Images
Behind one of the lions decorating the entrance to the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland Photo: Fabrice Coffrini / AFP / Getty Images
On the roof of Chambord Castle in Chambord, France Photo: Guillaume Souvant / AFP / Getty Images
In Van, Turkey Photo: Ali Ihsan Ozturk / Anadolu Agency / Getty Images
Mount Chatyr-Dag in Crimea Photo: Sergei MalgavkoTASS via Getty Images