Colombia Prepares for Partial Lunar Eclipse and Blood Moon
Astronomical observers across Colombia are preparing to witness a remarkable celestial event involving a partial lunar eclipse. Between the evening hours and the early morning, the Moon will cross deeply into the shadow of the Earth.
Projections indicate that the Earth will cover a substantial portion of the lunar disk, creating a distinct reddish and copper coloration. This prominent phenomenon is widely recognized among stargazers by the popular designation of a blood moon.
The entire celestial sequence, including the penumbral phases, is expected to span several hours. The most visible and striking phase of the eclipse is scheduled to take place late in the night.
Clear skies will be essential for spectators hoping to secure an optimal view of the astronomical spectacle. Educational institutions and science organizations are encouraging the public to safely observe the alignment of the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
Such lunar events continue to generate widespread scientific curiosity and public engagement throughout the region.
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