The last total lunar eclipse of 2014 inhabitants of the earth pleased enchanting spectacle – a satellite of our planet was colored in dark red. The eclipse began at 12.15 MSK, and has reached its fullness in 2,5 hours. Residents were able to enjoy the eclipse of the United States, Australia, South-West Asia. In Russia, the red moon could see the inhabitants of the Far East. Siberians also had a chance to assess the degree of redness of the moon, but were prevented by clouds in the sky. The next total lunar eclipse will occur on April 4, 2015.
October 8, 2014, 18:27 |
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