Total lunar eclipse creates "Blood Moon" Sunday

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A total lunar eclipse will create a "Blood Moon" visible across Asia, Europe, and Africa on Sunday night. The phenomenon occurs when Earth's shadow casts a deep red hue on the Moon as sunlight scatters through the atmosphere. Asia will have the best viewing. This event follows a total lunar eclipse in March and precedes a significant total solar eclipse visible in Europe in August 2026.


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