The eclipse “super moon “view of Twickenham, UK, 28 September 2015 – Dan Wooler / Shutters REX / SIPA

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Until the beginning of the eclipse, here’s what to know about the phenomenon and times where we can observe:

3:07: Enter the Moon in shadow
4:11 Start of totality phase. The moon glows
4:47 Maximum eclipse
5:23 End of the entire stage
6:27 Shadow Output

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5:44: The eclipse comes to an end, like this live. A big thank you to those who followed him to the end, it’s time to be going to sleep, or try to steal a few handfuls of minutes of sleep before work! Good Monday morning …

We leave you with some pretty pictures of the night


5:30: The time of growing

And probably coffee, while the eclipse is coming to an end


5:23: Do you see the bright crescent

We are at the end of the phase of totality of the eclipse?. The Moon should still remain partially in shadow until 6:27, a time when it is time to resume normal activity

Source: Meteo-SBH


5:18 And here’s why the moon is red

Recall there 4-6 “super moon” and at least two lunar eclipses per year, but but it is only the fifth time that attends two phenomena combined since 1910. The last time was in 1982. In the following, it will be 2033


5:10: A little reminder of the situation if you just get up

The Moon is the point in its orbit around the Earth where it is closest to us (the perigee, left image) hence the “super moon”


5:05 During this time, St. Bartholomew …


5:01:rafaela Val d’Oise, Canada, we’re all in the same boat. That’s globalization


4:57: This is what happens saw Belgium:


4:54 If you fix the red dot carefully for 30 seconds, you will see the image in 3D … (we accept any responsibility if it does not work)


4:52 Multilingual lighting specialists from NASA, Live Alabama


4:47: We’re in this moment all night (and red, so) where you should see better Eclipse .


4:46 If you see it, it ‘ is probably fatigue:


4:41 Nothing The best view of our moon is glowing perhaps on this webcam of the weather-sbh site:


4:39 A small catch video to understand everything eclipses. You can also read our explanations here


4:35. Splendid view from Britain:


4:32 Those who can not see the eclipse have the right to have fun too

Un man takes a picture of the moon in Kabul, Afghanistan, 27 September 2015 – WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP


4:29 You too have emerged album Dark Side of the Moon


4:26 Canada, an excellent vantage point:


4:23 This is what happens from the Griffith Observatory in California:


4:18 Long live the great Canadian outdoors


4:16 Although overcast as here in Kentucky, the show may be interesting …


4:13: We have the view that we can


4:10: And you, you see it in red ?


4:08: Nooooooon


4:07 No need glasses to watch the show, unlike a solar eclipse. That does not mean that we should not pay attention to:


4:05 It is sure that in 1982 far fewer people were trying to steal the show from the Moon … Aura do we invented again next time, in 2033?


4:02 The sky is clear in the Dominican Republic …


3:59 The whole world wants to see the phenomenon! Even the livestream NASA could not stand the crowds and undergoes a large eclipse.




3:55: We approach the phase of total eclipse


3:50: The lunar position seen from Washington:


3:45 Everyone dislikes the term “blood moon” or “Blood Moon” to talk about the Moon appears red because of the atmosphere that deflects sunlight. Explanation video:


3:37 View of the Moon from the International Space Station. The Earth, however, is a much better observation of the eclipse post


3:27: On the program tonight, so a combo “Super Moon” (located closest to Earth in its orbit, or 357,000 kilometers and thus appears larger than its farthest point ) + total eclipse (the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon)

The two phenomena are not uncommon individually. there 4-6 “super moon” and at least two lunar eclipses by year. But it is only the fifth time they perform together since 1910. The last time was in 1982. The next will be in 2033


3:17 The observation of this super-lunar eclipse will clearly depend on the weather where you are … If you are in the dark area of ​​the course map:

Dans any case, it will be clearly visible on 20minutes.fr


3:11 The world prepares to observe the phenomenon, the United States …

Lille …


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3:09 From now the Moon will begin to enter the shadow of the Earth. It should be totally “overshadowed” at 4:11 pm Paris time


3:06. Welcome to all the brave who had to make a difficult choice between sleep and the moon!


the night of Sunday to Monday, the Sun did not rendezvous with the moon. The two stars are in fact separated by the Earth to a rare phenomenon: a total eclipse of our satellite combined with a “super moon” when it is at the point closest to Earth in its orbit and appears so the biggest. A show not to be missed, as it does not happen again … before 2033. If the sky is cloudy, if you do not find in the observation area of ​​North America to the Middle East, or if you simply prefer to stay in bed, follow the eclipse with us on 20minutes.fr …