Don't miss the celestial spectacle! ππ₯π
A rare and captivating sight awaits early risers in Arizona on Tuesday morning.
On the western horizon, a total lunar eclipse will paint the moon in shades of crimson, earning it the captivating name, 'Blood Moon'. Imagine witnessing the moon gradually transform into a mesmerizing red-orange orb as the Earth's shadow dances across its surface.
But here's the catch: this isn't just any eclipse. It's the last total lunar eclipse visible in Arizona for a long time, so it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many. Mark your calendars for the early hours of Tuesday, from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m., with the peak of the show between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m.
And the best part? No special equipment is needed. Just find a spot away from city lights, look west, and let the magic unfold. You might even spot some stars and constellations more clearly on Monday night, adding to the celestial wonder.
Here's the science behind it: During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon's surface. This shadow blocks direct sunlight, but some light still reaches the Moon indirectly, giving it a reddish-orange glow. It's nature's very own light show!
For a more detailed explanation, check out ABC15's coverage, which highlights the significance of this extraordinary event.
Will you be one of the lucky ones to witness this cosmic wonder?
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