
The moon moves through the shadow of the earth during a total lunar eclipse like this in 2022. Credit: Rodney Pommier
In this episode, Astronomy The publisher of the magazine Dave Eicher invites you to leave on the evening of March 13. It was then that one of the best celestial events of the year will begin – a total eclipse of the moon. It will continue in the early hours of the 14th of the 14th, so if you want to see everything, prepare for a long night. All the eclipses are fresh, but the total ones of the sun and the moon are the best. Good luck!