Today's lunar eclipse lunar eclipse of the century

The world's population is going to witness the longest full moon moonlight of this century. If you do not have a cloud in the sky, this 103-minute lunar eclipse will also be seen from Bangladesh.


When the sun, the earth and the moon are rotated in the orbit, they are taken in the same straight line. At that time, when the earth is in the moon and the sun, the moon is covered with shade of the earth. It is called lunar eclipse. Weather Department Mahashakha said the moon will be covered in light and dark for five hours during this lunar eclipse. It will be accepted from 6 seconds to 5 PM on Saturday at 11.30 pm on Saturday, 5 to 30 minutes and 24 seconds on Saturday. During the lunar eclipse, the moon is seen from the earth, dark orange or red. Therefore, the condition of the Moon is called 'Blood Moon'. For the visitors of the science museum of Dhaka, regular visits to the solar eclipse and lunar eclipse were arranged. Senior science magistrate AS Shafiul Alam Talukder said that the museum will be open from 10:30 on Friday night. On the occasion of the lunar eclipse, there will be documentary exhibitions and seminars.

If the sky is free from the clouds, it will be held to see the acceptance.

Earlier on July 16, 2000, 106 minutes of permanent lunar eclipse was observed. The next full moonlight will be seen on 31 December of 2028. But it will not be so long as this time.

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