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For the first time since 2022, a total lunar eclipse is occurring, with the full moon slipping into Earth's shadow and transforming into a deep reddish hue. This phenomenon, known as the "blood moon," is caused by sunlight being filtered through Earth's atmosphere due to the perfect alignment of the sun, Earth, and moon. The Blood Moon is expected to be visible across the nighttime side of Earth during totality, with North America in prime position for a spectacular view. Join CGTN to witness this cosmic wonder.
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For the first time since 2022, a total lunar eclipse is occurring, with the full moon slipping into Earth's shadow and transforming into a deep reddish hue. This phenomenon, known as the "blood moon," is caused by sunlight being filtered through Earth's atmosphere due to the perfect alignment of the sun, Earth, and moon. The Blood Moon is expected to be visible across the nighttime side of Earth during totality, with North America in prime position for a spectacular view. Join CGTN to witness this cosmic wonder.