Lunar eclipse of May 2022: why the Moon is red during the total eclipse. Photo: EFE
On the night between May 15 and the early morning of May 16, we will be made witnesses of heaven first lunar eclipse in 2022.
Lovers of stars and photography, prepare your cameras or cell phones, because the weather eclipse we can enjoy one that is dazzling because it is unique Blood Moon.
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is placed between the Moon and the Sun. So, the planet blocks solar rays that reach our natural satellitewhich should be on stage Full mooncausing a kind of shadow cone to darken it.
Lunar eclipse: Why does the Moon look red during a total lunar eclipse?
As we said, during a total lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the light of the Sun and it does not reach the Moon. But while the Moon remains completely within the shadow of our planet’s threshold, indirect sunlight also fails to reach and illuminate it. mreclipse.com.
During a total eclipse, the Moon takes on a reddish color. The phenomenon is known as “Blood Moon”. Photo: Shutterstock
However, this light must come first penetrate deep into the Earth’s atmospherewhich filters out most of the blue light.
The remaining light is deep red or orange and fainter than pure white sunlight. Earth’s atmosphere also refracts some of this light so that a small portion can reach and illuminate our natural satellite, the site explains.
If the Earth had no atmosphere, the Moon would be completely black during the total eclipse. Instead, it can take on a variety of colors from dark brown and red to bright orange and yellow. That gives the name “Blood Moon”.
Lunar eclipse: Why does a lunar eclipse occur during the full moon phase?
For something to happen eclipsethe three celestial bodies – the Earth, the Moon and the Sun – must come together lined up. This is why lunar eclipses occur only in the phase of the full moon.
This is the Full moon this occurs when our natural satellite is opposite the Earth from the sun. Therefore, the sun illuminates the entire face of the Moon visible from the Earth.
Considering that the Moon’s orbit is tilted approximately 5 degrees relative to our planet’s orbit, the Moon generally avoids the Earth’s shadow; and a lunar eclipse It happens when it doesn’t.
Lunar eclipse: where and when it can be seen
That night, millions of people will be able to observe, with the naked eye and without any kind of danger, it lunar eclipse.
It happens that -unlike solar eclipses-, lunar eclipses can be seen all over the part of the Earth where it is night.
The map of where and when the lunar eclipse of May 2022. Photo: NASA
In this case, it is in a wide region to cover South and Central Americamany of North Americathe southern/western europeareas of Asia and Africaand in Antarctica.
Sa Argentina Y Uruguay, at 0:29 on May 16 the total eclipse will begin and the Moon will be visible in red. The maximum magnitude is at 1:11, while the end of the eclipse will be recorded at around 3:50.
Sa great Y bolivia, due to time zone differences, everyone will be given an hour before. And in Peru Y Colombiafor the same reason, it would be two hours earlier.
Nasa Mexico Cityat 1:50 you can enjoy the highest point of the total lunar eclipse.
Sa Spain, the penumbra will begin at 3:32 (local time) on May 16, at 4:27 the partial eclipse will begin and at 5:29, the total eclipse. The maximum of the Blood Moon eclipse will be at 6:11, the site explains timely.
Source: Clarin