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Eclipse De Luna

WEB Eclipse di Luna: A Celebration of Culture and Good Times

What is a Lunar Eclipse?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align so that the Moon passes into Earth's shadow. A concise summary of all lunar eclipses from 2021 through 2030 is presented in the table below.

Calendar Date of Lunar Eclipses from 2021 to 2030

DateTypeDescription
May 26, 2021TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in the Americas, Africa, and Europe
November 19, 2021PartialPartial eclipse of the Moon, visible in North America, South America, and Europe
May 16, 2022TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in the Americas, Africa, and Europe
November 8, 2022TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in Asia, Australia, and North America
October 28, 2023PartialPartial eclipse of the Moon, visible in Europe, Asia, and Africa
April 8, 2024TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in the Americas, Africa, and Europe
September 3, 2024PartialPartial eclipse of the Moon, visible in Asia, Australia, and North America
March 14, 2025TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in Europe, Asia, and Africa
September 7, 2025PartialPartial eclipse of the Moon, visible in the Americas, Africa, and Europe
February 11, 2026TotalTotal eclipse of the Moon, visible in the Americas, Africa, and Europe

A lunar eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened.

Lunar eclipses are often referred to as "Blood Moons" because of the reddish color that the Moon takes on during the eclipse. This color is caused by the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere.


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