How Earth’s shadow will turn the moon blood red this week

How Earth’s shadow will turn the moon blood red this week

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11th Grade - University

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A lunar eclipse will occur this week, visible in New York between November 18th and 19th. During the eclipse, the Earth will block sunlight from reaching the moon, causing it to appear red. This happens because Earth's atmosphere filters out blue light, allowing red light to reach the moon. The eclipse will be visible from various regions, including North America and parts of Europe and Asia. For precise timings, viewers can check websites like timeanddate.com.

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What is the duration of the lunar eclipse mentioned in the text?

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What dates will the lunar eclipse occur?

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Explain why the moon appears red during the eclipse.

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How does Earth's atmosphere affect the light reaching the moon during the eclipse?

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List the regions from where the eclipse will be visible.

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