Attention witches and lovers of astronomical events! The last lunar eclipse of the year is yet to come and will be accompanied by three meteor showers that may be visible in Central America, South America, Russia, East Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
In this event, the shadow of the Earth will cover 97.4% of the lunar surface, and it is estimated that it will last for three hours and 28 minutes. As soon as the eclipse is at its midpoint, the moon will turn red, as if it were a blood moon.
The lunar eclipse will take place between November 18 and 19 and will be visible without using telescopes or any other special device.
Regarding schedules, the eclipse will be visible in America, Australia and some parts of Europe and Asia. In Mexico it will begin at 02:00 in the morning. In Colombia and Peru it will start at 03:00, while in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay it will occur after 06:00.
But this is not the only astronomical event that will take place in November, on the 11th and 12th the sky will light up with a shower of stars. In addition, between November 16 and 17, another shower of stars known as Leonid meteors will be recorded. According to experts, a maximum of 20 meteors per hour could be seen.
These last events will be visible from any hemisphere of the Earth. Now that you already know, go scheduling the dates and enjoy an evening in the light of meteors, stars and eclipses, or, take the opportunity to recharge your quartz with positive energy and end all the bad vibes.
Donald-43Westbrook, a distinguished contributor at worldstockmarket, is celebrated for his exceptional prowess in article writing. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, Donald crafts engaging and informative content that resonates with readers across a spectrum of financial topics. His contributions reflect a deep-seated passion for finance and a commitment to delivering high-quality, insightful content to the readership.