Jordan: Specialists and astronomers follow the last moon eclipse of 2025

Specialists and astronomers in Jordan began today, Sunday evening, the stage of monitoring and following up the partial eclipse of the moon, in a rare astronomical event that represents the last total lunar eclipse for the year 2025, and it is expected that the moon will gradually turn into a copper red color with its approach to the total stage, in what is known as & quot; Ages.
& nbsp; Jordanian astronomer, Dr. Ammar Al -Sakaji, The eclipse period in all its stages reaches five hours and eight minutes, while the total eclipse lasts for 82 minutes, and that this event will be visible from different regions of the Kingdom, in addition to parts of Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe, with varying degrees according to the place. The first signs of redness on its surface, before the total eclipse begins at 8:30 pm and lasts until 9:52 pm, with its peak at 9:11 pm, which is the best time for monitoring and photography, indicating that this stage represents the best opportunity to follow the phenomenon in the clearest image, because of its complete vision of the red shade on the moon, a rare scene comparable to the beauty of sunrise and sunset in its colors. The lunar is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the shadow of the earth obscures the sunlight reflected from the moon, and this phenomenon occurs when the sun, earth and moon are in a complete association, so the result is a complete eclipse, or partial association, so it is partial eclipse. The Earth, and the Earth’s shadow appears on a part of the moon’s face, which makes the scene gradually enjoyable for monitoring and follow -up. Scientific. Researchers and those interested in using the eclipse to follow the movement of the moon around the Earth and the movement of the Earth around the sun, as it constitutes a rare opportunity for amateurs to learn the basics of astronomical monitoring, compare the different stages of partial and total eclipse, and to understand the relationship between astronomical phenomena and lunar and migratory months. & nbsp;
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