"Amazing,  breathtaking." Those are two words that might come out of your mouth as early as this Sunday

That's right, if you have never been a part of this, now is your chance. There are many people who have never experienced a Total Lunar Eclipse, and beginning Sunday, you'll have that chance.

"A spectacular Total Lunar Eclipse..."

According to Science and Astronomy Facebook "September 7–8 – A spectacular Total Lunar Eclipse will turn the Moon a fiery red as it glides into Earth’s shadow. It’ll be a little larger than usual too, since it happens just days after perigee!" Well, how about that? But wait, there is much more coming in the month of September.

Have you ever seen a Partial Solar Eclipse?

I'm one of those people who haven't seen both. Once again, the Science and Astronomy Facebook page added this "September 21 – Just two weeks later, the Moon will move in front of the Sun for a Partial Solar Eclipse, covering up to 85% of it in some regions." Over 400 comments from people who can't wait for these days to come.

"They almost aways come in pairs..."

Someone wrote in and made a good point "Solar and lunar eclipses almost always come in pairs separated by two weeks. So about half the time they'll be in the same month. Nothing surprising about that. But eclipses are cool in any case, so take a look if you can"

So if this doesn't give you enough motivation to turn your TV off, nothing will

Read more: https://www.science.sbtechem.com/?p=61


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