Visible from Australia, across Asia, to western Europe, a blood moon has been captivating stargazers. This marvel is caused when the Earth shades the moon from direct solar light, causing the moon to appear red

A total lunar eclipse will be visible from the UK on Sunday evening, weather permitting.

People in the Eastern Hemisphere may see Earth’s shadow pass over the lunar surface, covering our world’s natural satellite in a flush of red.

The satellite will turn deep red as the Earth passes between the sun and the moon at about 7.30pm on Sunday

The country’s stargazers will get the chance to see the rare spectacle for the first time since 2022.

Ce phénomène qui teinte de rouge le satellite de la Terre, se produit quand le Soleil, la Terre et la Lune sont parfaitement alignés dans cet ordre, et que la Lune est dans sa…

Clear skies will make deep red moon visible to most of England and Wales on Sunday night

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During a total lunar eclipse the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow, taking on a deep red hue.

Visible from Australia, across Asia, to western Europe, a blood moon has been captivating stargazers. This marvel is caused when the Earth shades the moon from direct solar light,…

Stargazers enjoyed a “Blood Moon” during a total lunar eclipse visible across Asia and swathes of Europe and Africa.

People in Asia, including India and China, were best placed to see Sunday’s total eclipse, which was also visible in western Australia.

A total lunar eclipse brought a ‘blood moon’ over Asia, Europe, and Africa as stargazers marvelled at the sight.

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