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    Incredible pictures of a full lunar eclipse

    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleyMay 16, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Science – If you woke up at 5:30 am on Monday, May 16th, you might have been able to attend Full lunar eclipse Spread in the sky. A rare celestial scene in which the night star loses its brightness and gradually turns red.

    This event occurs twice a year, but must meet several conditions: நிலா Should be in its full phase but above all The sunThe Earth And the moon must be aligned properly. The night-time star then slips into the shadow of the earth, which protects it from the sun’s rays and gradually loses its white glow.

    But it does not go all out: the Earth continues to send light from the Sun, which turns red through the process of “refraction of the atmosphere” by the Florentine Telefili from Paris. -PSL Monitor. “During an eclipse, only the Earth can illuminate the Moon by re-emitting these red rays,” the astronomer continued.

    “It’s very interesting to see a bright, white moon getting a red, off-shade hue in minutes,” he adds. Seen in the telescope as seen with the naked eye, this event can give “spectacular photos” if the weather is good.

    The next eclipse is scheduled for November, but not for the French

    The eclipse was observed between the rising and setting of the moon in some parts of the American, European and African continents.

    On the mainland of France, the eclipse began at 3:32 am and lasted from 5:29 pm until a maximum of 6:08 pm: the lunar disk was then completely red. Remember that the moon disappears at this point of fullness, just as the sun rises.

    The next full lunar eclipse is scheduled for November 2022 in the middle of the Pacific. As for the French on the mainland of France, you have to be patient if you miss this. The last was in January 2019 and the next will not take place until 2029.

    See also The Huff: Pictures of the longest lunar eclipse since 1440

    Edward Langley

    Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

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