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The first images of the total monthly eclipse seen in Romania. Until the “Sangerie Moon” is observed

The main telescope of the Galati Astronomical Observatory, Photo: Planetariul and the Astronomical Observatory Galati

The main telescope of the Galati Astronomical Observatory, Photo: Planetariul and the Astronomical Observatory Galati

A total lunar eclipse is visible on Sunday evening in Romania. In the whole phase, the moon gets a reddish color.

The Bucharest residents are in line at the Astronomical Observatory in Bucharest to see the unique event, according to the images broadcast by Digi 24.

The Astronomical Observatory in Bucharest has announced that it will be open between 8:00 pm and 24:00.

The total lunar eclipse is visible in the capital, according to the images received by the editorial.

The most spectacular part of the Sunday phenomenon, September 7, is the totality – the period when the moon will be in the shadow of our planet and will acquire the specific reddish color. The whole starts at 8:30 pm, has a maximum at 21:21 and ends at 21:52. During this phase, the Moon will be quite down in the sky, towards East-Sud-East, explains the astronomical observer in Bucharest.

The Astronomical Observatory in Bucharest who sends live images with the event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gu9a64ud0g

All the phases of the eclipse last almost five and a half hours, but the most interesting stage, all, lasts an hour and 22 minutes. The eclipse ends at 23:55.

Also on September 7, the full moon phase is produced, at 9:09 pm.

The next total visible lunar eclipse in Romania will be over three years and will take place on New Year's Eve. Specifically, on the evening of December 31, 2028, and the maximum time will be 18.52.

Ashley Davis

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