Tomorrow the total eclipse of “Blood Moon” will be recorded

It will be the last astronomical event in the remainder of the year that can be seen in the geodesic division of the Earth in which Argentina is located.The lunar eclipse originates when the Earth stands between the Moon and the Sun, which generates a blockage of light that the brightest star in the universe radiates, generating a shadow cone that, depending on the angle at which the bodies are located, can be more or less “dense”. Those who will be able to witness this eclipse will be the inhabitants who are both north and south of America, in addition to much of Africa and Europe.From the Planetarium of Buenos Aires Galileo Galilei, they expressed that “it will be a fantastic astronomical event, with various phases – penumbra, umbra and again penumbra -, where the Moon will be covered by the shadow of the Earth until it is eclipsed and thus obtain a reddish tone. It will be a 5 and a half hour show where millions of people will be able to observe it on several continents.” The coordinator of the astronomy area of the Planetarium of Buenos Aires Galileo Galilei, Mariano Ribas, told the press that it will be the first total eclipse of the Moon in Argentina since the one that occurred on January 21, 2019.The astronomical event will extend during the early morning of Monday, May 16, according to international time (UTC), until 5:55, although the moment of maximum magnitude will be at 4:11 AM. In Argentina, at 22:32 on Saturday, May 15, the gloom will begin, and at 23:28 the Moon will begin to be eclipsed. Already by 0:29 the next day, the eclipse will be total and the Moon will be dyed red. Meanwhile, the maximum magnitude will be recorded at 1:11 on Monday, while the end of the eclipse will be recorded around 3:50.

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