According to RCO News Agency, the Iranian sky is witnessing one of the rarest and longest eclipse of the century. This complete moonlight, also known as “Bloody Moon”, occurs after seven years and is fully visible throughout the country.
The eclipse starts at 9:50 and will be partially visible at 9:30; When the moon enters the shadow of the earth and will gradually become dark. The best time to observe this phenomenon is about 5 minutes from the beginning of the partial lunar eclipse at 9:50 pm until the end.
During this astronomical event, the moon turns to the red copper, which gives a spectacular look to the night sky. This complete eclipse is one of the most beautiful celestial events of the century and provides a unique opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts throughout Iran.
(tagstotranslate) Lifel (T) Phenomenon of the eclipse (T) astronomy
RCO NEWS




