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Astronomy lovers in America will be handled with a great offer this month. Early in the morning of March 14, the total lunar eclipse will be visible. During this phenomenon, moon You will not disappear from the show, but it will look deep red As if it was covered with blood.
During the lunar eclipse, the Earth prevents light from the sun that usually lights the moon. On the night of March 13th and early in the fourteenth morning, the most dreamed part of the earth’s shadow, called Umbra, will cover the moon during its brightest phase. Lunar partial eclipse is relatively common – but such that coincides with the completion of the moon is a relative rare. On average, each area of the Earth has an opportunity to display the overall lunar eclipse once every 2.5 years.
The total total moon will occur this year on September 7 and It will be visible In the eastern parts of Africa, through most Asia, and the western half of Australia.
NASA video shows the timing of the overall eclipse of the moon in the United States in March 2025.
The moon appears in red during the lunar eclipse due to How sunlight interact With the Earth’s atmosphere. It seems that visible sunlight is white, but it actually consists of a mixture of lights with different colors and frequencies, which can be abandoned or scattered depending on How much air They have to travel through. For this reason The sky looks blue When the sun is high in the sky but it is often red at sunset, when the sun is low and its light travels longer distances across the atmosphere.
When the sun’s rays hit the atmosphere of the Earth during the lunar eclipse, the light frequencies towards the blue end of the visible spectrum are spread out, away from the Earth Ombra, but those who have longer wavelengths, towards the red part of the spectrum, are bent in the interior and adhere to the moon.
According to NASA, Eclipse will start at 8:57 pm Pacific time. In Mexico, the phenomenon will start at 10:57 pm CDT, in Argentina at 12:57 am (art) and in Spain at 5:57 am (CET). The progress of the Earth’s shadow through the moon will be slow. Observers will notice that the satellite will gradually lose lighting in the period before the total eclipse, before turning the blood to red. It is expected that the overall eclipse, or the time when the blood moon appears at 11:26 pm PDT. It will continue to peak about one hour.
Below is a list of times to start all other countries in the Americas: