YOUR WORLD SCIENCE NEWS
DAY 27
September 2015
Space
Millions around the world will have eyes glued on the night sky as the moon will have a total eclipse on Sunday, September 27, 2015. Not only will that be the case of eclipse, but there will also be a crimson color glow making the moon appear in the color of red. The Supermoon, or Bloodmoon as it is also called can be seen in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, West Asia and Eastern Pacific Ocean areas. The total eclipse is to occur around 8:11 GMT. Many onlookers will be having telescopes and cameras handy to capture this rare event. The next total moon eclipse is projected to happen in the year 2033. For some it is the last one they'll see, others who are still young may be around to witness the next rare event of the moon. The last event of the moon eclipse happened in the year 1982.
MOON WATCHING
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