Science vs superstition: Should you be afraid of longest Lunar Eclipse occurring after 104 years?
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
27 Jul 2018 06:11 PM (IST)
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The moon will be in perfect alignment with the sun and Earth, with the moon in the middle of the Earth and the sun.
Coupled with this, star-gazers across the world will also get a chance to witness a deep red Blood Moon, a situation that occurs when the moon is perfectly eclipsed and appears reddish due to the sunlight.
The eclipse will be visible all across the globe, except for North America.
It can best be viewed from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Coupled with this, star-gazers across the world will also get a chance to witness a deep red Blood Moon, a situation that occurs when the moon is perfectly eclipsed and appears reddish due to the sunlight.
The eclipse will be visible all across the globe, except for North America.
It can best be viewed from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Africa and Asia.