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 It's happening tonight! 👇🏻

The total lunar eclipse will last 5 hours and 27 minutes, featuring a breathtaking 82 minutes of totality—when the Moon is completely engulfed in Earth’s shadow. During this time, it will glow in rich hues of deep red and copper, creating a stunning Blood Moon.  
  
✨ Where to look?

🟠 Africa & Europe – Full eclipse view as the Moon rises in the evening.
🔵 Asia & Australia – Visible late at night or early morning of Sept 8.
🌍 Pacific Islands – Excellent visibility across most of the region.
⚠️ Americas – Unfortunately, the Moon won’t rise during the eclipse here.

Adding to the wonder, the eclipse happens just 2.6 days before perigee—when the Moon is closest to Earth. That means it will appear slightly larger than usual



Well, at first i was really pissed off because i wanted to set up my DSLR and tripod for a stunning 2 hour (5-minute interval) continuous photograph of the lunar eclipse, but i was feeling shitty with the fever and sore throat. The clouded sky was a bit of relief, though. Anyway, my plans were foiled  Angry

9 days to go until the next Fed interest rate meeting. I'm curious.
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 It's happening tonight! 👇🏻

The total lunar eclipse will last 5 hours and 27 minutes, featuring a breathtaking 82 minutes of totality—when the Moon is completely engulfed in Earth’s shadow. During this time, it will glow in rich hues of deep red and copper, creating a stunning Blood Moon.  
  
✨ Where to look?

🟠 Africa & Europe – Full eclipse view as the Moon rises in the evening.
🔵 Asia & Australia – Visible late at night or early morning of Sept 8.
🌍 Pacific Islands – Excellent visibility across most of the region.
⚠️ Americas – Unfortunately, the Moon won’t rise during the eclipse here.

Adding to the wonder, the eclipse happens just 2.6 days before perigee—when the Moon is closest to Earth. That means it will appear slightly larger than usual



Well, at first i was really pissed off because i wanted to set up my DSLR and tripod for a stunning 5-minute continuous photograph of the lunar eclipse, but i was feeling shitty with the fever and sore throat. The clouded sky was a bit of relief, though. Anyway, my plans were foiled  Angry

9 days to go until the next Fed interest rate meeting. I'm curious.