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Home Magazine External Information A total eclipse of the moon, called "bloody moon", visible on the 8th ... A total eclipse of the moon, called "bloody moon", visible on October 8
Total lunar eclipse will take place on October 8 is the second in 2014, after a similar astronomical event took place on April 15, and also the second in a series of four very rare lunar eclipse row. The following two eclipse will take place on April 4, 2015 and September 28, 2015, according to huffingtonpost.com.
The name "bloody moon" is given all total lunar eclipses, given color - red orange - which took on the Earth's natural satellite when passing through the Earth's shadow.
The phenomenon can be observed but the northern United States and Canada, where the eclipse will occur just before sunrise, creating a very rare phenomenon: briefly, Sun and Moon can be observed simultaneously in the sky at sunrise or at sunset.
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