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Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse: Viewing Locations and What to Expect

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

blood Moon to Grace Skies Sept. ⁢7-8: Here’s How to See It

Skywatchers are poised⁣ to witness a ⁤breathtaking ⁤celestial ‍event this weekend as a total lunar eclipse – often called ‌a “blood moon” – will darken the night sky on September 7-8. The eclipse ​will be‍ visible across ​the Americas, Asia, Australia, and parts of Europe‌ and⁤ Africa, ⁢offering​ a stunning display for millions.

Unlike ‌solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are completely safe to view ⁤with the naked eye⁢ and require no special equipment. This particular eclipse​ is ‌anticipated to be especially striking, with the moon possibly appearing a ​deep rusty orange or even brown-red as it passes fully into Earth’s umbra, the darkest part of our ‍planet’s shadow. The event provides a unique opportunity for ⁤both seasoned astronomers‍ and casual observers to connect with the wonders of the cosmos.

When and Where ⁢to Watch

The timing of the eclipse⁢ varies depending on your location. Here’s a breakdown of key phases and estimated times in different time zones (all times ⁢are⁤ approximate):

North & Central america: The eclipse begins late ​on September ​7th,‍ peaking in the overnight⁣ hours. Totality – when the moon is fully eclipsed – will be visible from 10:36 PM ‌to 11:53 PM PDT (September ⁢7th), 12:36 AM to 1:53 AM CDT (September 8th), and 1:36 AM to 2:53 AM EDT (September 8th). South America: The eclipse will be ‌visible in the early ⁤morning ‌hours of September 8th.
Asia ⁣& Australia: Viewers in ⁢these regions⁣ will see ⁤the eclipse during the late evening and overnight hours⁤ of September 8th.
europe & ‍Africa: Parts of these continents​ will catch the beginning or end of the eclipse, depending on their longitude.

To find precise ⁤timings for your ⁣specific ​location, resources like TimeandDate.com (https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2023-september-8) provide ⁣detailed schedules.

What Causes a Blood Moon?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between ⁤the sun and the moon, ⁤casting a shadow⁤ on the lunar surface. While the moon is​ fully ​within⁢ Earth’s umbra, ‍it doesn’t disappear⁣ completely. ⁣Rather, ‍sunlight is filtered and refracted through Earth’s atmosphere, bending the light towards the moon. Shorter wavelengths of light, like blue and ‍violet, are scattered ⁤away, while longer⁢ wavelengths, like red and orange, are able to pass through.This effect causes‌ the‍ moon to take on a reddish hue,⁤ so the name ​”blood moon.”

The deeper the eclipse⁤ – ‍meaning the more of the moon that is​ covered by the umbra ‌- the darker ​and more dramatic the red color ‌will appear. This​ weekend’s eclipse is expected to be a relatively deep one, promising‍ a⁤ notably vivid⁢ display.

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