Between Saturday and Sunday, the third pre-threshold lunar eclipse of 2020 will be seen throughout the planet
The first natural phenomenon of the month will be next Sunday, July 5, since there will be a penumbral eclipse of the Moon, which will be visible in much of the world, including Latin America.
That is why you should know everything about the Lunar Eclipse of Thunder . The start of the twilight eclipse will take place at 3:07 GMT and will also be visible in Africa, southern and western Europe, eastern North America and the South Pacific.
This phenomenon, whose maximum will be around 4.2 GMT and will end at 5:49 GMT, being visible in the last phases in the extreme west of Africa, America and the Pacific.
According to what is explained by the National Astronomical Observatory (OAN), it is the third penumbral lunar eclipse of this year 2020.
Remember that the first took place on January 10 and there was another on June 5. Both were visible from Spain. The one on July 5 will not be the last, since the next one will take place on November 30.
To this new eclipse is added the year of the sun on June 21, which was not visible in Spain and the total solar eclipse will take place on December 14, but it will not be seen in Spain either.
The time of the eclipse
The Thunder Moon can be enjoyed on the night of Saturday July 4 and Sunday 5 with the naked eye in America, Africa, as well as some regions of Europe.
If you want to observe it, you only have to see the sky without any type of eye protection.
Spain: From 6:28 a.m. to 7:49 a.m. on July 5
Peru: From 23 on Saturday July 4 to 12:52 on Sunday 5
Argentina: From 0:07 to 2:52 on July 5
Mexico: From 10:07 p.m. on July 4 until 12:52 a.m.
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