On July 27, the Moon will pass through the center of Earth's shadow for the first time in seven years, creating the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century. But those folks in the Middle East, South Africa, and floating in the Indian Ocean will have front-row seats to the Micro Blood Moon eclipse. Limassol, CyprusBegins: 8:14 p.m. July 27Peak: 11:21 p.m. July 27Ends: 2:28 a.m. July 28Duration: 6 hours, 14 minutesThe coastal city, known for its centuries-old castle, promises unrestricted views from the open-air Promenade Park. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes within Earth's umbra, or shadow, which appears to "cover" part of the orb, turning it a deep shade of red. An eclipse never travels alone: The lunar event is sandwiched between two partial solar eclipses on July 13 and Aug. 11.
Travel Here for the Best Views of July's Lunar Eclipse
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On July 27, the Moon will pass through the center of Earth's shadow for the first time in seven years, creating the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century. But those folks in the Middle East, South Africa, and floating in the Indian Ocean will have front-row seats to the Micro Blood Moon eclipse. Limassol, CyprusBegins: 8:14 p.m. July 27Peak: 11:21 p.m. July 27Ends: 2:28 a.m. July 28Duration: 6 hours, 14 minutesThe coastal city, known for its centuries-old castle, promises unrestricted views from the open-air Promenade Park. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes within Earth's umbra, or shadow, which appears to "cover" part of the orb, turning it a deep shade of red. An eclipse never travels alone: The lunar event is sandwiched between two partial solar eclipses on July 13 and Aug. 11.


On July 27, the Moon will pass through the center of Earth's shadow for the first time in seven years, creating the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century. But those folks in the Middle East, South Africa, and floating in the Indian Ocean will have front-row seats to the Micro Blood Moon eclipse. Limassol, CyprusBegins: 8:14 p.m. July 27Peak: 11:21 p.m. July 27Ends: 2:28 a.m. July 28Duration: 6 hours, 14 minutesThe coastal city, known for its centuries-old castle, promises unrestricted views from the open-air Promenade Park. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes within Earth's umbra, or shadow, which appears to "cover" part of the orb, turning it a deep shade of red. An eclipse never travels alone: The lunar event is sandwiched between two partial solar eclipses on July 13 and Aug. 11.
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