‘Blood Moon’ lunar eclipse next week will be the last in Britain for 10 years
The blood Moon occurs because of scattering for the red light of the Sun through the Earth's atmosphere - Visual China Group/ The Moon will turn red next week as Britain experiences its last total lunar eclipse for 10 years. The eclipse will happen in the early morning of Monday January 21 when the Moon start to darken at 2.35am with full eclipse beginning at 4.40am. It will be free of the Earth’s shadow by 7.49am. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes exactly between the Sun and the Moon creating a shadow which stops solar ...
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