When is and how can you see it from Spain

Let’s tell you what you need to know to be able to See the total moon eclipse that will take place in this month of September, within a few days. It is an event where you will be able to see the moon totally covered in several parts of Spain, so that it becomes a dark reddish tone.

Let’s start the article by detailing you When can you see the eclipseso that you know so much the night in which it will take place as the time that will be visible, because It will have a record duration In Spain. Then, we will give you some tips to be able to see it from Spain.

When is Luna’s total eclipse

The next moon total eclipse will take place On September 7 to 8. It will be visible in much of Spain, except in the westernmost areas of Galicia and in the Canary Islands. It is a good warming for when next year Spain becomes the country of eclipseswith Several solar eclipses in consecutive years.

The first phases will begin at 17:29, with the partial phase at 18:27. But the important thing comes later, The total eclipse will last from 19:31 to 20:53 In Spain, although this duration can vary in a few minutes depending on the part where you live.

The peak will be at 20:11time at which the dark color that our satellite will adopt will dye its entire surface. But there is a problem, and it is that The moon will not go to something laterabout 20:30, so it will be a slightly decaffeinated eclipse.

How to see the eclipse

Unlike lunar eclipses, You can see the moon eclipse looking directly And without having to cover your eyes. You can also help you using a telescope or some prismatic of great power, which will help you to see everything closer.

For better visibility, it is essential that the sky be clear and the moon be perfectly visible. You will also have to locate where the moon is located in the sky. Also, too It is advisable to get away from urban nuclei and of areas with great light pollution, especially if it is a place in height, so that everything looks brighter.

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