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Watch .. Live broadcast of the lunar eclipse phenomenon from the Astronomy Institute

The globe witnesses in these moments, the second phenomenon of the eclipse and the eclipse in the year 2020 AD, where an eclipse occurs for the moon, a type of semi-shadow now witnessed by the globe.

A research team of researchers at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research monitors the phenomenon of an eclipse resembling the moon’s shadow now at the Helwan Observatory.

And publish the “seventh day” live broadcast of the phenomenon of the lunar eclipse, through the telescope of the National Institute for Astronomical Research headed by Dr. Gad Al-Qadi, where you can follow the phenomenon through the following link.

The eclipse began at approximately seven and forty-six minutes and is expected to end at approximately eleven and four minutes.

This eclipse cannot be seen with the naked eye, and it can be seen through telescopes in Egypt and the Arab region as well as in the regions where the moon appears when the eclipse occurs, including the continent of Europe except for most of the northern part of it, and the continent of Asia except northern and eastern Russia, and the continent of Australia, Africa, East and South South America, Western Pacific, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Antarctica.

All stages of the eclipse from its inception to the end of it will take approximately three hours and eighteen minutes,

At the height of the eclipse, the shadow of the earth is obscured by approximately 57% of the semi-shadow region, so its timing coincides with the timing of Badr, the month of Shawwal for the year 1441 AH, at approximately twenty five and twenty minutes local time Cairo.

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