How to see menacing ‘bloody Moon’ that will turn red in the sky this weekend

Solar eclipses usually steal the spotlight, but their lunar counterpart deserves attention too—especially when it paints the sky with a dramatic ‘blood Moon.’ And this weekend, you may get the chance to see it for yourself.

In recent years, solar eclipses have often captivated the public, with people traveling hundreds of miles just to experience the rare spectacle of totality.

Lunar eclipses, though not quite as uncommon, are equally mesmerizing. Each time one appears, it’s a sight worth pausing to witness.

For illustrative purposes only (istockphoto)

Fortunately, the heavens have aligned—quite literally—and another lunar eclipse is nearly here. Depending on where you are, you’ll be able to enjoy the hauntingly red Moon right from home this weekend.

When will the lunar eclipse take place?

According to the Independent, the latest lunar eclipse will occur on Sunday, September 7. It’s the first of its kind visible in over three years.

A map from Time and Date shows that the eclipse will be visible across much of Asia, Europe, and Africa, with Asia experiencing the most complete view.

This map shows the areas that have the most visibility for the upcoming lunar eclipse (Time and Date)

For instance, observers in Russia, China, and India will be able to watch the entire eclipse, while those in the United Kingdom and eastern Australia will see only partial phases.

In the UK, the eclipse begins around 4:28 p.m. BST, though its full effects won’t be visible until roughly an hour later.

The next total lunar eclipse is expected in early March next year, but it will primarily be visible from America’s west coast, along with eastern Russia and Australia.

What causes a lunar eclipse?

A lunar eclipse happens when Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight from reaching the Moon’s surface.

As a result, the Moon glows red, illuminated only by light reflecting off Earth’s atmosphere—creating the eerie yet beautiful ‘blood Moon.’

Earth obscuring light from the Sun onto the Moon causes a lunar eclipse to occur (Getty Stock)

Unlike a solar eclipse, which often requires protective eyewear or special equipment, a lunar eclipse can be safely admired with the naked eye.

Just be sure to catch it at the right time, since it lasts only a couple of hours, and consider finding a high vantage point for the best view.

Source: uniladtech.com

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