Next Sunday (15), the first lunar eclipse of 2022 will take place. This will be a total eclipse that occurs as the full moon enters Earth’s so-called deep umbral shadow (the innermost and darkest part). The reason for this is Our planet passes in front of the sun’s rays sent to our natural satellite..
According to Fred Espenak, an American astrophysicist who is known for predicting eclipses, this eclipse will be considered a super blood moon because the full moon on May 15 is called a supermoon because it is at the perigee, the closest point to Earth. Phenomenon, Can be seen all over BrazilOccurs when light from the sun passes through Earth’s atmosphere but is deflected in wavelengths and reflected redly on the Moon.
When will the total lunar eclipse take place on Sunday?
According to the Astronomiaum profile on Twitter, in cities with the Brazilian time zone, the lunar eclipse will begin at 10:32 PM on Sunday, and will reach its zenith early on Monday (16) morning at 1:11 am., finish occurs at 3:51. In addition to Brazil, blood moon It can be seen in the USA and Canada, as well as parts of Africa and Europe.
Unlike solar eclipses, which can only be observed in a relatively small area of the Earth, lunar eclipses can be seen anywhere on the night side of the Earth. It is also safer to visualize, because these phenomena does not require any kind of eye protectionbecause they are darker than the full moon itself.
How to watch the eclipse by NASA?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGIaEIIICIcs
It will be possible to watch it on the official NASA YouTube channel for those living in big cities and those who do not plan to go to places with less visual pollution to watch the total lunar eclipse on Sunday. The North American aviation agency’s telescope will begin transmitting images of the phenomenon from May 16 at 00:00 Brasília time.
To watch, simply click on the link above to set up the reminder and follow the details in high resolution at the specified time.
Source: Tec Mundo

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