Longest lunar eclipse in 600 YEARS due overnight
Around 97% of the moon will disappear into the Earth?s shadow overnight this Thursday, November 18 to Friday due to a lunar eclipse. (ZmeScience)
It will last almost three hours and 30 minutes which makes it the longest in centuries.
According to reports, it will be visible in many parts of the world including North and South America and eastern Australia.
According to reports, it will be visible in many parts of the world including North and South America and eastern Australia.
On 19 Nov 2021 at 12:12a, August Abolins pondered and said...
According to reports, it will be visible in many parts of the worldI expect to see it here in around 5 hours time in New Zealand
including North and South America and eastern Australia.
So.. Did you see it? Was it dramatic?
On 19 Nov 2021 at 09:31p, August Abolins pondered and said...
So.. Did you see it? Was it dramatic?
Annoyingly no, where I was ended up cloudy :(
But in the North Island I gear there were good views of it.
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