In a conversation with Mehr reporter, Kazem Kokarm explained about the eclipse, which is due to take place on March 5 and 5, and is also called “bloody moon”, saying: “This eclipse is a complete eclipse on March 5. This phenomenon is completely visible from the American continent. Residents of Europe can also observe this eclipse, but as the month after the phenomenon begins.
A spokesman for the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association Committee, pointing out that in East Asia, will also rise in the month, said: “But in West Asia, and especially in the area where we are (Iran), none of the stages of this eclipse is visible.
Cocarm also pointed to the next eclipse, adding that next year’s eclipse will take place on September 5, and this eclipse will be visible from Iran at all stages. In fact, unlike the eclipse of March 6 this year, the best place to see this phenomenon will be in West Asia and will not be visible from the American continent.
He added: “So, on Friday, March 5, we will not see any part of this eclipse in Iran.”
A spokesman for the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association Committee described the information and time of the month of Friday, March 23, according to the UT, and said that the entry of the moon to the ground at 9:30 am and the entry of the moon into the shadow of the ground at 9:50 am. Also, the time of the overall moonlight at 9:50 and the peak of the overall monthly eclipse will occur at 9:30 and the end of the overall eclipse.
Cookm also announced the time of the moon’s pills out of the Earth’s shadow at 9:50 and the moon’s pill exit from the half -land at 4:50 pm.
Map Explanation: As can be seen in the map, the eclipse of March is only seen from the continent of America, Europe and East Asia, and in Iran, which is located in the white map, this moon is not visible.
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