The longest
lunar eclipse of the century is going to take place on July 27, 2018. The time
of the lunar eclipse is about 4 hours from the start of it. This coincidence is
happening after 104 years. The eclipse will take place at night at 11:55am of
July 27, and its liberation period i.e. ends on 28 July morning at 3 o'clock at
39 minutes. The sight of the Super Blood Blue Moon in this lunar eclipse will
also be seen. At the time of lunar eclipse, the moon will look more bright and
bigger. Apart from India, this lunar eclipse will appear in the central and
eastern part of Myanmar, Bhutan, Pakistan, Afghanistan China, Nepal,
Antarctica, Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, and South America
.
July 27 is
the longest and full Lunar Eclipse of the 21st century. This time the lunar
eclipse will be of 1 hour and 43 minutes. During this time the Earth's
satellite or moon will appear as beautiful red or brown. Scientists named this
lunar eclipse as Blood Moon. Let's know about, super moon, blood moon and lunar
eclipse:
What is Super
moon?
When the
distance between the moon and the earth becomes the lowest and the moon shines
on its entire face, it is called super moon.
What is
blood moon?
During lunar
eclipse, the moon appears red, which is called blood moon or the blood moon. In
fact, when the moon remains in the shadow of the earth during the full moon's
lunar eclipse, its aura becomes redundant, which is called the 'Ratakim
Chandra' or 'Lal Chand'. This happens when the moon is completely covered in
the aura of the earth. In this case, the 'red' ray of the sun reaches the moon
by 'scatter'.
What is
Lunar Eclipse?
Lunar
eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in such a situation that for
some time the whole moon passes through the shadow of earth in space. But when
passing through the Earth's atmosphere, the sun's redness falls apart in the
atmosphere and falls on the surface of the Moon. It is also called blood moon.
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