And on July 27, 2018, we’ll be treated to a total lunar eclipse that lasts a whopping one hour and 43…

And on July 27, 2018, we’ll be treated to a total lunar eclipse that lasts a whopping one hour and 43 minutes, peaking at 8.22pm UTC. It’ll be visible in most of Africa, the Middle East, India, Australia, and parts of Europe too.

And on July 27, 2018, we’ll be treated to a total lunar eclipse that lasts a whopping one hour and 43...

Look alive people, as in a couple of months we’re going to see the longest total lunar eclipse so far this century, when the Moon will turn a deep red.
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