The full moon in the sky of Athens



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Ολογιομο it’s tonight Moon in the Athens sky since Monday afternoon, while it is visible from various areas despite the clouds.

THE full moon It coincided today, Monday, with a lunar eclipse. An eclipse of this type occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth’s shadow, causing the moon’s brightness to darken to some degree.

The eclipse was visible from America, much of Asia and the Pacific, but not from Greece and the rest of Europe.

THE full moon It happened at 11:32 a.m., Greek time, so for this moon it seems to be full in the sky.

The next and last full moon of the year will occur at dawn on December 30.

Monday’s lunar eclipse is the last lunar eclipse of 2020.

During the year there will also be a total solar eclipse, on December 14, which will not be visible from Greece either.

In 2021 there will be two solar eclipses (one annular on June 10 and one total on December 4), as well as two lunar eclipses (one total on May 26 and a partial one on November 19).

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