Feb 25 • 12:39 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Lunar Eclipse on March 3 will turn the satellite red, but Brazil will only see part of the phenomenon

A total lunar eclipse on March 3 will cast a red hue over the moon, although visibility in Brazil will be limited to a partial event seen only from certain regions.

On March 3, a total lunar eclipse, known for giving the moon a striking red color, will take place, captivating sky-watchers around the globe. However, observers in Brazil will only be able to view a partial eclipse, as the phenomenon will only be visible from certain regions of the country. The total eclipse itself will be fully visible in places like East Asia and Australia, while North and Central America will see it in the early morning hours.

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