Tomorrow, Tuesday, many regions of the world are expected to witness a total lunar eclipse, known as the “blood moon,” which will not occur in the next three years.
Media sources revealed that the total lunar eclipse will be visible across North America in the pre-dawn hours, in Asia, Australia, and the rest of the Pacific Ocean. It can be seen after sunset, while it will be completely absent from Africa, the Middle East, and most of Europe, as they will have to wait until 2025. No special equipment to observe a lunar eclipse will be needed.
This is the second total lunar eclipse this year, the first was in May, and the next eclipse will not occur before 2025. According to NASA, people will continue to see partial and penumbral lunar eclipses during that time.