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Rare total lunar eclipse ‘blood moon’ to be visible from UK | The moon

For the first time since 2022, a rare total lunar eclipse from the UK on Sunday night will be seen “Blood Moon”.

As the world passes between the direct sun and the moon, the moon is expected to return to the surface of the moon deep, dark red.

According to Met Office, the moon will take a reddish color tone, because it will allow red wavelengths to reach the moon by distributing blue light and bent through the world atmosphere and bent towards the moon.

Where the sky is open, the eclipse can be seen on Sunday at 19.30. Met Office is ready for people to be in the UK at 19.3 at 19.3 in England. In settled areas, this may mean going to a hill or perspective.

Sometimes the eclipse, which is called “blood bear, can be seen with the naked eye, and contrary to the eclipse of the eclipse, it is safe to see the reflected light of the moon directly because it is not so bright.

Dr Ed Bloomer, a astronomer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, said the moon would rise just in England and rise to see the tail end of the eclipse. He said: “The moon is quite clear in the sky, so the most important thing is to face the right direction.

“As it rises to the east and will proceed to the south throughout the night. As it rises, the most important thing will be everything that is low in your horizon. A flat landscape or a high position creates the best visibility – therefore there are no buildings, trees or other things.

“Such a lunar eclipse is a great opportunity to observe with children. It is not too late for us in the UK, the target is beautiful and easy and you will notice changes from minute to minute – good for short attention times.”

It is recommended that those who are willing to see Eclipse control the estimates in their regions during the weekend, but Met Office said that the largest sky to watch Blood Moon is probably in the southwestern and some parts of England.

The Royal Observatory said that the next partial lunar eclipse would be in August 2026. Other well -positioned regions to see the eclipse include Australia, China, India, Philippines and Africa.

However, most of the North and South America will completely miss it because it will be on the sunny side of the planet during the event.

Throughout history, the blood months have confused thewews and superstitions. While interpreting the Red Moon as a sign of divine anger or supernatural conflict from Scandinavian to South America and Indians to China, the Bible texts that the Bible will turn into darkness and moon before a great and terrible day before the day of the Lord ”.

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