An exciting astronomical event can be awaited this week by those living in North and South America, as well as in regions of Europe, Africa and Oceania. On the night of March 13th to March 14th, the famous “bloody” moon will appear in heaven due to the red color of the moon. The phenomenon is due to the lunar eclipse that takes place when the Moon, the Earth and the Sun are aligned, with the Earth being between the other two celestial bodies and throwing its shadow on its natural satellite. USATODAY writes that the moon does not produce its own light. It shines because its surface reflects the rays of the sun. So when the Earth blocks the sun, a moon eclipse occurs. During a total lunar eclipse, part of the sunlight passes through the Earth’s atmosphere and then hits the surface of the moon. According to NASA because these larger wavelengths manage to pass […]
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