2023-05-05 16:28:40
A new event will be seen in the sky this Friday, May 5 and part of Saturday the 6th. It is an eclipse of the flower moon and is broadcast live on YouTube.
This is the first lunar eclipse of 2023. Earth’s natural satellite will subtly darken, such observation will be in plain sight of sky fans.
The flower moon eclipse will begin between 3:14 and 7:31 pm, however, its maximum vision will be at 5:22 pm Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). At that point, one edge of the Moon will be slightly darker than the other.
His presence will last 4 hours and 18 minutes. It will be observed in Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and Antarctica, so this time the phenomenon will not be in the American continent.
According to NASA, “a lunar eclipse occurs during the full moon phase, when Earth is exactly between the moon and the sun.”
At that time, Earth’s shadow falls on the lunar surface, darkening it, sometimes turning the lunar surface red.
In addition, NASA’s Space Place details that, during a total lunar eclipse, the moon’s brightness comes from all the sunrises and sunsets that occur on Earth.
A next visible lunar eclipse event this year will be on October 28. This will be partial and visible throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Other eclipses: October 14, 2023: Annular solar eclipse, will be seen as annular in the western United States, Central America, Colombia, and Brazil. In America it will be visible as partial minus its southern end.
Finally, on October 28, 2023, a partial lunar eclipse will take place, and it will be noticeable in eastern America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
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