
Space
Total Lunar Eclipse Captivates Skywatchers Worldwide
A total lunar eclipse paints the Moon blood-red in a celestial spectacle visible across much of the globe, with the next total eclipse not expected until 2028.
Key Takeaways
- Total lunar eclipse visible across the Americas, Europe, and parts of Africa
- Blood-red color caused by Earth's atmosphere filtering sunlight onto the Moon
- Technique used by astronomers to refine exoplanet atmospheric analysis
- Next total lunar eclipse visible from the Americas not until 2028
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