Lunar Eclipse, July 2018
by moonman on Jun.25, 2018, under Lunar Eclipse
On July 27 the second total lunar eclipse of 2018 will happen — the longest total lunar eclipse in the 21st century. It will last approximately 103 minutes.
The Moon will pass through the center of the Earth’s shadow for the first time in seven years.
It will be completely visible over Eastern Africa, and Central Asia. It will be seen rising over South America, Western Africa, and Europe, and setting over Eastern Asia, and Australia.