The earth will experience total darkness, the greatest event of this century

It's described as a spectacle we've never seen before today, the one that will happen on the night between July 27th and 28th. The sky, which is usually dark, will be “burned” in red, in what astrofilers and astronomers say will be the longest total eclipse of all [...]
It's described as a spectacle we've never seen before today, the one that will happen on the night between July 27th and 28th.
The sky, which is usually dark, will be “burned” in red, in what astrofilers and astronomers say will be the longest total eclipse of the entire century. On the same night, called “Blood Moon”, it's also going to happen a major Mars counter, and all of this can be noticed, which hasn't happened since 2003. The event will last an hour and 43 minutes, experts have added. While the entire phenomenon, or more precisely the entry and rise of the moon into the shadow of the earth, will last three hours and 55 minutes. / world.al












