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BLOOD MOON 2018: The century’s longest lunar eclipse is on this Friday and here is how to watch it

The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century is on at the end of this week, 27 July 2018 to specific.

The total phase of the “blood moon” eclipse of July 27 will last 1 hour and 43 minutes, during which Earth’s natural satellite will turn a spectacular red or ruddy-brown color. From start to finish, the entire celestial event will last nearly 4 hours.

Observers in much of Africa, the Middle East, southern Asia and the Indian Ocean region will get an eyeful, given cooperative weather, according to lunar scientist Noah Petro, of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

Unlike with solar eclipses, you need no special equipment to observe lunar eclipses. These latter events, which occur when the moon passes into Earth’s shadow, are safe to view directly with the naked eye, telescopes or binoculars.

The moon turns deep red or reddish brown during eclipses, instead of going completely dark. That’s because some of the sunlight going through Earth’s atmosphere is bent around the edge of our planet and falls onto the moon’s surface. Earth’s air also scatters more shorter-wavelength light (in colors such as green or blue); what’s left is the longer-wavelength, redder end of the spectrum.

Time and duration for Zimbabwe?

Begins: Fri, 27 Jul 2018, 19:14

Maximum: Fri, 27 Jul 2018, 22:21 1.61 Magnitude

Ends: Sat, 28 Jul 2018, 01:28

Duration: 6 hours, 14 minutes

Click here to check out the Blood Moon lunar map to see if  and when you will see it in your area

With information from space.com

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