Voir de superbes photos de la dernière éclipse lunaire totale

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Tôt mardi, certains Américains ont aperçu une éclipse lunaire totale, un phénomène qui ne se produira pas avant trois ans.

Il s’agit de la première éclipse lunaire totale de l’histoire des États-Unis le jour des élections, selon EarthSky.org

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L’éclipse était également visible en Asie, en Australie et dans le Pacifique, selon le site Web.

Cela a commencé mardi à 3 h 02 HNE, et la totalité (lorsque la lune est engloutie dans l’ombre de la Terre) a commencé à 5 h 16 HNE. L’événement s’est terminé à 6 h 41 HNE.

Une éclipse lunaire totale se produit lorsque la lune et le soleil se trouvent exactement sur les côtés opposés de la Terre, selon la NASA., et est également appelée une lune de sang.

Lorsque cela se produit, la Terre bloque la lumière du soleil qui atteint normalement la lune. Au lieu que la lumière du soleil frappe la surface de la lune, l’ombre de la Terre tombe dessus.

Bien qu’elle n’ait pas de signification astronomique particulière, la vue d’une lune de sang dans le ciel montre une lune normalement blanche virant au rouge ou au brun trouble, selon space.com.

La prochaine éclipse lunaire visible aux États-Unis aura lieu en mars 2025, a annoncé la NASA.

La prochaine éclipse lunaire du jour des élections aura lieu dans 372 ans, le 8 novembre 2394.

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The moon rises behind a corner tower along the outer walls of the Forbidden City during a lunar eclipse in Beijing, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.

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