The “blood moon” eclipse is on the way,
The heavenly landscape will be visible on Thursday night and Friday, depending on where the people are on the earth.
Lunar cramps occur when the earth moves between the sun and the moon.
It blocks the light, which usually converts it to the moon, and instead covers it in the shade.
This makes the moon much darker than usual. But that means that the only light that turns it into the moon has been lost by the Earth’s atmosphere, which gives it red.
This has made such events known as the “blood moon”, because our neighbor looks in red and somewhat inappropriate.
It is much easier to see in the sky than other similar sights in the sky. For example, neither of the darkness or planning of the meteor shower does not require, or the safety equipment for a solar cramp, which occurs when moving the moon in front of the sun.
Instead, anyone who is interested can simply look at the moon, and I hope to see the unusual vision.
Lunar cramps occur around the world at the same time, no matter where you are. This means that it starts in the UK at 2.20 am or 6.20 in the morning, about 40 minutes later, and ends about an hour after it begins.
But timing will be complicated in some places. This includes the UK: the month is actually set up until the peak arrives, so it will be a good idea to start watching from the beginning.