The record-breaking lunar eclipse seen from Arizona: the longest since 1440

by time news

(LaPresse) A partial eclipse of the Moon was visible this morning, November 19th, mainly from the Americas and East Asia. The phenomenon, with the Earth partially aligned between the sun and the full Moon, was mainly visible from the United States, South America, the Philippines and Japan. During the Lowell Observatory live stream in Arizona, which provided the images, it was explained that this is the longest eclipse since 1440.

November 19, 2021 – Updated November 19, 2021, 2:35 pm

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