Total Lunar Eclipse Over Indonesia

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Total Lunar Eclipse Over Indonesia

Peoples watching the Micro Blood Moon from Planetarium and Observatory of Taman Ismail Marzuki, Central Jakarta, on Saturday, july 28, 2018. The Micro Blood Moon is a lunar eclipse that occurs when the moon is in the furthest distance from the Earth, or called apogee, so it looks smaller than Super Blood Moon that occurs when the moon is in the closest distance to the Earth, or perigee. This lunar eclipse is also the longest lunar eclipse in the 21st century, because it lasts in 107 minutes, from 02:30-04:13. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)


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