On Tuesday, a total lunar eclipse in North America, across Asia, Australia and the rest of the Pacific

Also known as the "blood" Moon, it will glow a reddish-orange color due to the bright sunrise or sunset.

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A total lunar eclipse will be visible on Tuesday, November 8 in North America, across Asia, Australia and the rest of the Pacific.

In North America, this phenomenon will be visible before dawn, and in the area of ​​Asia, Australia and the Pacific in the early evening.

The eclipse will last almost an hour and a half as the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun.

Also known as the "blood" Moon, it will glow with a reddish-orange color due to the bright sunrise or sunset.

At the peak of the eclipse, the Moon will be 390.653 kilometers away, NASA scientists said. Provided the sky is clear, the eclipse will be visible through a telescope. transmissions H1.

At the same time, the planet Uranus will be visible "just a finger's distance" above the Moon and will resemble a bright star, writes "Daily Mail".

South America will see some of the eclipse, while Africa, the Middle East and most of Europe will have to wait until 2025.

This is the second total lunar eclipse this year, the first was in May, and the next one is expected in 2025. Meanwhile, there will be many partial lunar eclipses.

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