In pictures: March blood moon lights up the sky

On Thursday evening, the moon painted a dramatic red until Friday morning, when it was spent in the shadow of the Earth during the eclipse yesterday.

A lunar lunar eclipse occurs when the earth is between the sun and the moon, and all three heavenly items stand in the perfect row in the alignment called Sosiji. When the moon is inside the darkest part of the shadow of the earth, the unconscious sun sets, sticking around the edges of the shade in the colors of the sunset, and giving the moon a bath in red colors. Because of this, the lunar lunar eclipse has been named “Blood Moon”.

Total lunar eclipse is always throughout the moon, and in this case, it occurs during the march insect moon. The entire moon of march is also considered a micron, which occurs when the moon is at the highest distance from Earth and appears to be about 7 % smaller than a typical whole moon, according to Arthritis.

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