The eclipse is partly played in most of Europe, Asia, Africa, the eastern part of South America and the western part of Australia last night. In Vietnam, on the morning of July 17, astronomers also have the opportunity to admire this rare natural phenomenon.
Specifically, this lunar eclipse took place in about an hour. The next eclipse will take place in 2021. Meanwhile, on this day 50 years ago, the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) successfully implemented the Apollo 11 space mission, bringing people for the first time. First set foot on the Moon.
True Moon is an astronomical phenomenon when the Moon enters the shape of the Earth’s shadow, facing the Sun. This can only happen when the Sun, Earth and Moon are aligned or roughly aligned, in which the Earth stands in the middle.
Moonlight will be dimmed at this point and the Moon is partially missing. It is possible to see the shadow of the Earth in black (or dark red) obscuring the Moon. During the full lunar eclipse, partial eclipses may appear before and after the total eclipse.
A yoga class of partial eclipse monitoring on the Mediterranean in Barcelona, Spain.
Moonlight part in Perth, Australia.
Partial lunar images in the sky London, England.