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A total lunar eclipse will be observed on September 7.

A total lunar eclipse will be observed on September 7.

On September 7, a surprising astronomical event in the sky - a complete lunar eclipse - will occur. This year's eclipse is recognized as the longest eclipse in the last three years.

It is noted that at 20:28 (Tashkent time) the Moon will enter the shadow of the Earth, and the eclipse will continue until 01:55 on September 8. For almost an hour and a half, the sky takes on the color of the "Bloody Moon" - this is due to the fact that due to the refraction of light rays in the atmosphere, the Moon appears red and amazingly colored.

According to reports, the last full lunar eclipse was observed seven years ago. Therefore, this event is of great interest to those who love astronomy and observation of the sky.

Through a special map provided by the "Topor" Telegram channel, you can clearly see when and where the lunar eclipse will be visible. According to the map, Uzbekistan is marked in red - this allows residents of the country to observe the "Bloody Moon" with clear visibility in the sky.

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