Lunar eclipse 2018 time and path: When is it? Where to see the blood moon in UK from Nasa
The lunar eclipse that will soon pass over much of the Earth is going to be the longest this century. And it is notable not just for its length, but also its breadth: it will cover almost the entire world, meaning that people nearly everywhere will be able to spot it. The event begins on 27 July. The maximum eclipse happens at 9.30pm UK time that evening and will last for about 50 minutes – but it will be partially visible for a long time either side of that moment. North America is the only continent where the eclipse will not be visible ...
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