Astronomical lovers in The United States will be treated with a great program this month. In the early morning of March 14, an overall eclipse will be seen. In this phenomenon, moon Will not disappear from the vision but will appear dark red As if it was covered in the blood.
In eclipse, the earth blocks the light from the sun often illuminating the moon. On the night of March 13 and early in the morning on the 14th, the darkest part of the earth shadow, called the umbrella, will cover the moon in the brightest period. Eclipses are partly relatively popular, but people like this coincide with the full moon is a relative rarity. On average, each area of the Earth has the opportunity to see the total solar eclipse only once every 2.5 years.
The second general eclipse will occur this year on September 7 and will be seen In the east of Africa, across Asia and the western half of Australia.
A video from NASA shows time to watch total eclipse in the US in March 2025.
The moon appears red in the eclipse because The way the light of the sun is interacted With the atmosphere of the Earth. Sunlight can see white, but actually made up of a combination of light of different colors and frequencies, which can be reduced or dispersed depending on how much atmosphere They have to go through. That is for this reason The sky appears blue When the sun is high in the sky but is usually red at sunset, when the sun is low and its light goes further in the atmosphere.
When the sunlight shines on the atmosphere of the Earth in the eclipse, the frequency of light towards the blue head of the spectrum is scattered outside, away from the earth's umbrella, but those with longer wavelengths, towards the red part of the spectrum, are bent towards the inside and throw it on the moon.
What time will the eclipse happen?
According to NASA, the eclipse will start at 8:57 Pacific time. In Mexico, this phenomenon will start at 10:57 pm, at Argentina at 12:57 am (art) and in Spain at 5:57 am (CET). The progress of the earth shadow on the moon will be slow. Observers will notice that the satellite will gradually lose lighting in the process that leads to total solar eclipse, before redness. The total number of eclipse, or the time when the blood moon appears, is expected to occur at 11:26 PM PDT. The peak will last about an hour.
Below is a list of starting time for other countries in the Americas:
- Mexico: 1:26 am
- Colombia: 1:26 am
- Chile: 3:26 am
- Argentina: 3:26 am
- Peru: 1:26 am