By Sebastian Anthony
If you’re into skygazing, you
really should stay up late tonight (April 14, April 15) and watch the
first of a series of four “blood” moons — a sequence of lunar eclipses
called a tetrad that will occur over the next two years, and
which some religious types believe signifies the beginning of the
apocalypse. Mars is also incredibly close to Earth at the moment, making
it one of the brightest objects in the sky. This alignment between the
Sun, Earth, Mars, and the Moon has only occurred a handful of times in
the last two thousand years, each time coinciding with a “hugely
significant” religious event. For non-religious types, though, it’s just
a great opportunity to see an amazing astronomical event that probably
won’t happen again in your lifetime.
At around 2am tonight
(Eastern Daylight Time), the Moon will enter the Earth’s penumbra (the
edge of the shadow cast by the Earth), creating a partial eclipse. From
3am through to 4:30am, the Moon will be fully within the Earth’s umbra,
creating a total lunar eclipse. During this period, the Moon will appear
sunset (or blood) red. It’s really quite beautiful...Read article here, video...
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