Skywatchers around much of the world are looking forward to a complete lunar eclipse sa国际传媒 but North Americans will have to sit this one out.
The total eclipse will last almost two hours sa国际传媒 the longest lasting lunar eclipse this century. The eclipse will appear red, also known as a sa国际传媒渂lood moon.sa国际传媒
Unfortunately, North America is the only continent where the eclipse wonsa国际传媒檛 be visible, while Europe, South America and Australia will get partial views.
Africa and Asia will have the best views.
For those regions of the world, people will see the eclipse late on July 27 into the twilight hours of July 28.
The next lunar eclipse available to North Americans will be Jan. 21, 2019.
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