This map released by NASA shows in which parts of the world the eclipse will be seen in its entirety, where it will not be seen in any case, and where it can be partially seen. Obviously, we must not exclude the climatic factor, since the clouds can hide the so-called supermoon of blood. A map of NASA shows in which parts of the world this singular will be seen coincidence astronomical: a total lunar eclipse and the supermoon that we can enjoy these days and that will be dyed the color of blood on the night of Sunday September 27 to Monday 28. The NASA list the details of this particular astronomical phenomenon, the first in 30 years and the last of the next 18. The Moon will approach the Earth more than any other night of the year, and for that reason it will appear 14% larger and 30% more Brilliant than usual. Unlike solar, during a lunar eclipse our satellite still reflects a bit of sunlight refracted by the Earth's atmosphere, so it does not disappear completely, but changes color. Unlike what happens in solar eclipses, it can be seen with the naked eye, without glasses or additional devices. But even so, not everyone will be able to see it. The portal Time and Date allows you to see at what time the eclipse will begin, in each region of the planet.Ecoportal.net RT http://actualidad.rt.com If you find this note interesting, do not hesitate to share it. Your contacts will be grateful. Here you can also subscribe to our weekly and FREE electronic publication To subscribe to our Weekly News Publication, place your e-mail below These articles may also interest you
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