What is a Blood Moon Eclipse? When is the Blood Moon Eclipse, What Time is it?

What is the Bloody Lunar Eclipse What Time is the Bloody Lunar Eclipse
What is a Bloody Lunar Eclipse When and What Time is a Bloody Lunar Eclipse

The bloody lunar eclipse, which is the second and last lunar eclipse of 2022, is curious because it is the last celestial event to occur this year. The celestial event, called the blood lunar eclipse, which will occur in the next 2025, will be seen on November 8. So what time is the lunar eclipse? Will the 2022 blood moon eclipse be seen from Turkey? What causes a lunar eclipse and what are its effects?

The lunar eclipse, in which the Moon will be seen in copper, will be observed tomorrow from Asia, Australia, North and South America, and parts of Northern and Eastern Europe. The eclipse, which will start with the Moon entering the penumbra of the Earth at 11.02:13.59 am Turkey time, will end at XNUMX:XNUMX after the Moon turns copper.

What is a Blood Moon Eclipse?

Depending on where you are in the world, you can see that the Moon turns red during the eclipse. This is called the "Blood Lunar Eclipse".

"Bloody Lunar Eclipse" is not actually a scientific term. It is given such a name because the moon turns a red color when it is completely eclipsed. Such an eclipse happens when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow and you block sunlight from illuminating the Moon's surface.

A tiny fraction of sunlight still reaches the Moon's surface indirectly through Earth's atmosphere, and the Moon is covered in a red, yellow, and orange glow.

According to NASA, the Lunar Eclipse will not happen again until March 2025.

Will the 2022 Bloody Lunar Eclipse Be Seen From Turkey?

The eclipse, which cannot be observed from Turkey, will begin at 11.02:12.09 Turkish time with the Moon entering the Earth's penumbra. The bloody eclipse, which cannot be seen from our country because it coincides with the daytime, will begin to enter the shadow cone of the Earth at 13.17, and the Moon, which will completely enter at 13.59, will reach the middle of the eclipse at XNUMX and will be seen in copper color.

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