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On the Monday of the following week, a rare moon eclipse is expected, which will cause a rare 'blood moon', and will be partially visible in South Africa.
AccuWeather describes a complete Moon eclipse when the moon goes directly through the deepest shadow of the Earth and can be seen for hours on the whole side.
It is expected that on January 21 it will reach a maximum of about 5:38, the real maximum point will not be seen in SA, because the moon is below the horizon at that time, according to time and date.
"Since the moon is now close to the horizon, we recommend that you go to the highest point or find an unlimited area with a free view of the West from the Northwest to best view the eclipse," the website suggests.
You can watch the moon gradually turn into red astrophysicist Graham Jones live comment on YouTube:
It is expected that the 16th and 17th of July will be a partial moon eclipse.
The earth's penis will start touching the face of the moon 20:43 and the maximum eclipse is expected at. 23:30, when the moon is "closest to the shadow center", Time and Date reports.
Mercury transit is scheduled for 11 November.
Partial transit will start at. 14:35 pm and Mercury will leave the edge of the sun at 18:50.
"Since the sun is now close to the horizon, we recommend that you go to the highest point or find a free area with free west-west view to get the best view of the transit."
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