Stargazers, get ready to witness the longest Lunar Eclipse in a century! The Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse can be seen late tonight and tomorrow morning during the early hours.
During the eclipse, the Earth will cast a shadow on the moon that will radiate a scarlet red colour.
Being the longest Lunar Eclipse of the century it can be seen in two parts, a total lunar eclipse, and a partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse is said to last for around one hour 43 minutes and if you wish to capture this beautiful, once in a lifetime phenomenon then here are a few tips you may follow.
Firstly, you would need to know precise details, for instance, the time of occurrence, as well as the latitudes along which this celestial phenomenon will be visible.
For stargazers in New Delhi, they can witness the celestial event at around 1 am on July 27.
Since while shooting an eclipse, the resolution of the phone might somehow limit how of much of the eclipse you can witness, you may attach an external telephoto lens to capture good eclipse shots.
So, get your cameras ready to capture this unmatchable phenomenon or if you choose to just simply marvel at its beauty.
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