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Lunar Eclipse 2022: Date, Time And How To Watch Last "Blood Moon" This Year In India
- Friday November 4, 2022
- India News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Parts of India and the globe will witness another celestial event on Tuesday as a "Blood Moon" will be visible for approximately 85 minutes from North America, parts of South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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Celestial treat for moon-gazers in Australia
- Thursday June 16, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Asian and African night owls were treated to a lunar eclipse, and ash in the atmosphere from a Chilean volcano turned it blood red for some viewers.The Sydney Observatory said the eclipse began at 3.25 am on Thursday and lasted for over an hour and a half.In Sydney, the eclipse disappeared behind clouds at times. But in Melbourne, the moon turned a...
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Volcano ash could turn Australia eclipse blood red
- Wednesday June 15, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Australian night owls will be treated to a lunar eclipse, and ash in the atmosphere from a Chilean volcano could turn it blood red.The Sydney Observatory says the eclipse will begin at 3.25 am Thursday (1.25 pm EDT, 5.25 pm GMT on Wednesday) and last until after 5 am.Scientists say the specific phenomenon happening Thursday - known as a "deep lunar...
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Lunar Eclipse 2022: Date, Time And How To Watch Last "Blood Moon" This Year In India
- Friday November 4, 2022
- India News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Parts of India and the globe will witness another celestial event on Tuesday as a "Blood Moon" will be visible for approximately 85 minutes from North America, parts of South America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
- www.ndtv.com
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Celestial treat for moon-gazers in Australia
- Thursday June 16, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Asian and African night owls were treated to a lunar eclipse, and ash in the atmosphere from a Chilean volcano turned it blood red for some viewers.The Sydney Observatory said the eclipse began at 3.25 am on Thursday and lasted for over an hour and a half.In Sydney, the eclipse disappeared behind clouds at times. But in Melbourne, the moon turned a...
- www.ndtv.com
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Volcano ash could turn Australia eclipse blood red
- Wednesday June 15, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
Australian night owls will be treated to a lunar eclipse, and ash in the atmosphere from a Chilean volcano could turn it blood red.The Sydney Observatory says the eclipse will begin at 3.25 am Thursday (1.25 pm EDT, 5.25 pm GMT on Wednesday) and last until after 5 am.Scientists say the specific phenomenon happening Thursday - known as a "deep lunar...
- www.ndtv.com