Of course, only half -land residents who are in the night will be able to see the event, according to . During the event, the moon is under the shade for 5 minutes and is seen in dark red in the sky, also known as the bloody moon.
Although this month of eclipse is visible around the world over a global period, the inhabitants of the north and south of the continent will have the best view of the event. Observers in different parts of Europe are likely to see the sunset and on the other hand the inhabitants of East Asia will see it.
The highest point of the eclipse on the Pacific is visible over the Pacific, which is why it provides a beautiful view for the American continent.
The event is visible for 4 hours between 9:30 pm until 6am. But the most fascinating part of the eclipse occurs between 1:37 am and 6:37 am on March 6.
It should be noted that the full eclipse of March 1-8 takes 4 hours.
It enters the outer shade of the Earth from 1:37 am to 6:30 pm and its luminosity disappears, and the part of the moon begins, which enters the dark shade of the Earth during that month, resulting in red, which occurs from 1:37 am to 6:50 pm.
The full eclipse is also the time when the moon is completely in the shadow of the ground and occurs from 9:50 am to 6:30 pm. This event re -enters the partial phase from 9:50 am to 6:30 pm and the final stage occurs from 9:50 am to 6am.
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