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The longest lunar eclipse of the century seen from the ISS

Last Friday, on November 19, we witnessed a partial lunar eclipse, identified as the longest one of the century. That is why there was a lot of expectation to be able to see this phenomenon, and this feeling also extended to space.

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"Lunar eclipses occur during a full moon when the Earth is in line between the Sun and the Moon. If the Moon goes into the cone of the Earth's shadow and becomes reddish, this astronomical phenomenon is called a total lunar eclipse. However, the Moon may not be completely in the Earth's shadow, such eclipses are called partial shadow lunar eclipses." According to what has been said by the astronomers, there won't be any similar eclipse until 2669.