And in just one month, a rare full lunar eclipse will be seen! This rare event will be seen on the night of September 7th. The eclipse will begin at 9:28 PM and end at 2:55 AM. The full lunar eclipse will be seen at 11:47 PM. At this time, the moon will be overhead and will appear completely red because the sunlight will pass through our atmosphere and fall on the moon. Since our atmosphere absorbs blue light, the red light will make the moon appear red. For this reason, this event is also called a blood moon. The full lunar eclipse will be visible for almost two hours! Yes, you can see it from Bangladesh!
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters the shadow of the Earth. I took this picture on November 8, 2022. Here I can see the round shadow of the Earth on the moon. I hope we can all see this rare event on the 7th. Wishing you clear skies!
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