According to the Mehr Reporter, according to the Tehran Institute of Geophysical Calendar Center, the moon begins to exit the shadow (open) at 4:30 pm and the end of the month will occur at 4:30 pm.
This overall congestion is visible in addition to all parts of Iran in Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa, a small part of North America, part of South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the North Pole and the Antarctica.
In this event, which is one of the most important astronomical phenomena of the year, the moon tablet enters the Earth’s shadow and will be red and brick for 5 minutes.
The public observation programs nationwide aimed at promoting astronomy, familiarizing citizens with the night sky, and providing the opportunity to see this amazing phenomenon.
The Amateur Committee of the Iranian Astronomical Association has provided the timetable and location of these events by gathering information on the programs of astronomical associations and groups across the country.
This table contains details of the host city, venue, start and end of the event and equipment used so that enthusiasts can choose the closest program to their place of residence.
These programs will be held for free and voluntarily by astronomy groups and associations throughout the country and will include activities such as observation of the moon at various stages of lunar eclipse, public lectures, small scientific exhibitions and workshops familiarizing the phenomenon.
The main centers of the Center for Intellectual Development of Children and Adolescents in different provinces have also planned to observe the monthly eclipse, which can seek details of the center’s programs in contact with these centers.
Also, the eclipse event is also broadcast live from the Khayyam Observatory of the Iranian Space Agency. Interested parties can watch the live broadcast of the eclipse from this page.
It is obligatory to pray the verses during the eclipse.
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