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An astronomer is delighted that the French were able to see the "three-minute moon being eaten by the shadow of the earth"

An astronomer is delighted that the French were able to see the “three-minute moon being eaten by the shadow of the earth”

“For about three minutes we were able to notice it“Hervவ்t Dole, a professor of astronomy, got up and followed very quickly with his students as he enjoyed himself at FranceInfo on Monday, May 16th. Full lunar eclipse From the roof of the University of Paris-Chockley. Cloudy skies made observation difficult. At 6 o’clock in the morning on the mainland of France the lucky ones were able to see the eclipse with the naked eye. “We could not see when it was completely red. But the students and I were delighted to see this event.”He explained.

The weather was not favorable. Were you able to see this whole eclipse?

Herv Doll: In fact, we were able to observe this most beautiful event of a full lunar eclipse for about three minutes. In metropolitan France, the event was over, but we had a few minute breaks. So I hope this moon was able to see a little bit of French in the shadow of the earth. We could not see when it was completely red.

How to interpret this red color?

In fact, the moon passes through the shadow of the earth. So, one can imagine that it will disappear completely. But this is not entirely the case. In fact, the sun’s rays pass through the earth’s atmosphere a little more, so it is red, like sunrise or sunset, and reddening due to the atmosphere. This is a very beautiful color. It really depends on the function of the Earth’s atmosphere. If volcanic eruptions occur and the upper atmosphere is charged by particles, for example, the color of a lunar eclipse is very red, and in these cases very deep. It happened a few years ago. There, we had a little red. It was so awesome. Within three minutes of seeing us, between very low clouds at dawn, we saw red, which was very light. We could not see when it was completely red. But the students and I got up early and were glad to see this event a little bit.

Is this a very rare occurrence?

Twice a year, the three stars of the Sun, Earth, and Moon are approximately aligned. So, at night, it would be a full lunar eclipse, and then during the day, it would be a total solar eclipse. Usually, this happens all at once. Next will be in November. For total solar eclipses, in fact, the moon can completely obscure the sun, giving sublime events, but it is rare to observe because the total mass of the solar eclipse is so small.

When will the next full lunar eclipse occur?

That will be in 2025. There will be two, but they are much less visible, as it was this morning, and it is actually somewhat visible. But the most beautiful, in fact, it was fully visible overnight on December 20, 2029, on the mainland of France. Be majestic.