Eclipse and Blood Moon on November 8: How to see rare phenomenon?
- November 8, 2022
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Also known in the US as the Beaver Moon, the November full moon (beavers hide in their homes at this time) will rise on Tuesday, November 8. Although
Also known in the US as the Beaver Moon, the November full moon (beavers hide in their homes at this time) will rise on Tuesday, November 8. Although
Also known in the US as the Beaver Moon, the November full moon (beavers hide in their homes at this time) will rise on Tuesday, November 8. Although the full moon peaks at 6 a.m. ET (10:00 GMT) on Tuesday morning, NASA said it will appear full and bright for about three days from the morning of November 7 to the morning of November 10.
Earth’s shadow will completely obscure the Moon’s surface and will turn red for about 85 minutes.
Not everyone will be able to see the lunar eclipse. Areas of interest include:
The next total lunar eclipse is expected no earlier than March 14, 2025. The previous one was recorded on October 28, 2004.
Unfortunately, It will not be possible to observe the eclipse in Ukraine Even with the help of special equipment due to an unfortunate sight. Judging by the map, the rare event will only be very faintly visible in the easternmost points of the country, which is currently temporarily occupied by Russia.
This photo shows areas where you can observe the lunar eclipse on November 8 / Photo: timeanddate
However, for those interested, timeanddate is streaming live on their YouTube channel. The peak of the eclipse will occur at 13:02 Kyiv time..
Watch the lunar eclipse live: video
Source: 24 Tv
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