The longest lunar eclipse from Skenderbe's time is expected tonight

The moon will fall under Earth's shadow for the longest period of 15th century, offering fanatics the opportunity to follow the lunar eclipse. The heavenly show coincides with the full moon, and will be seen in large parts of the globe, reports Independent, translate Periscope. The nearly complete eclipse will [...]
The moon will fall under Earth's shadow for the longest period of 15th century, offering fanatics the opportunity to follow the lunar eclipse.
The heavenly show coincides with the full moon, and will be seen in large parts of the globe, reports Independent, translate Periscope.
The nearly complete eclipse will last for 3 hours and 28 minutes on the night between November 18th and 19th.
The full horse of the full moon will last more than six hours.
This had not happened since at least 1441, two years before the Skenderbe era began on the shale ground.











