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Summerside Amateur Radio Club > Archive > Lunar Eclipse This Weekend….

Lunar Eclipse This Weekend….

May 12, 2022May 12, 2022 Ken McCormick

LUNAR ECLIPSE THIS WEEKEND: The Moon is about to turn red. On Sunday evening, the full Moon will pass through the shadow of Earth. The total lunar eclipse will be widely visible from the Americas on May 15th; and Africa and Europe on May 16th: visibility map. Lingering aerosols from the Tonga volcano could turn the Moon a darker shade of red than we have seen in many years.

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