
Sky-gazers, here is a good news for you. Your much awaited viewing of the amazing eclipse is approaching! Though , gazing up for a eclipse is no new for a sky grazer, it is good for those who fear missing that very small moment – this time, the eclipse will be the deepest and also the longest.
The eclipse is predicted to get much more different, providing longer time to admire for the first time in last 7 years. It is in the early morning hours of August 28, — beginning 54 minutes past midnight PDT (3:54 a.m. EDT) – on August 28 sky watchers from across much of the world can enjoy viewing the Moon crossing in to the shadow of the Earth.
Getting completely immersed for one-hour and 30 minutes, it will surely take to an amazing experience. – the eclipse will last for a time much longer than most typical lunar eclipses do.
Although, the Earth’s shadow’s outskirts are as pale as the Moon itself; onlookers can only realize its happening, as the Moon penetrates deeper in to the Earth’s shadow – leading to a startling metamorphosis.
The color of the Moon would change from moondust-gray to sunset-red around 2:52 a.m. PDT (5:52 a.m. EDT) – interestingly, this totality will last for almost 90 minutes!
So, sky gazers, gear up with all your gadgets to get the best and the longest view of the lunar eclipse.
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