Last lunar eclipse of 2021 starts 

  19 November 2021    Read: 1237
    Last lunar eclipse of 2021 starts 

The last lunar eclipse of 2021 has started.

The eclipse started at 11:18:14 and will end at 14:47:04 (GMT+4). The eclipse, which will last for a total of 2 hours 28 minutes, will peak at 13:02:55.

The Moon will move into the Earth's shadow overnight, turning red as the only sunlight reaching it passes through the Earth's atmosphere.

"The more dust or clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere during the eclipse, the redder the Moon will appear," NASA said.

It is expected to hold the position for three hours and 28 minutes, which will make it the longest eclipse in 580 years, NASA added.

NASA called it "almost total" as up to 99.1% of the Moon’s disk will be within Earth’s umbra.

The eclipse will be visible in all of North America, as well as large parts of South America, Polynesia, eastern Australia, and northeastern Asia.


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