Today a Total Lunar Eclipse Can Be Seen over Austria
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Good weather provided the month rises at 7:21 p.m. before the start of totality.
Wow! On Sunday evening, with a total lunar eclipse, a rare celestial spectacle over Austria could be traced. Just before 7.30 p.m. the moon rose before the beginning of totality, from Vienna it was already 86 percent immersed in the core shadow of the earth, but also in clouds. The phase of total eclipse – in which the moon appears in the characteristic red – lasted until just before 21.00 p.m. In the west of the country the Earth companion was …
It was a rare celestial spectacle: the total eclipse of the moon could also be seen in Austria in its entirety, only briefly sparked clouds in between.

Provided the weather and the observation position were favorable, a rare celestial spectacle could be followed on Sunday evening with a total lunar eclipse. When shortly before 7.30 p.m. the moon rose before the beginning of totality, it was already 86 percent immersed in the core shadow of the earth from Vienna, but also in clouds. The phase of total eclipse - in which the moon appears in the characteristic red - lasted until just before 9.00 p…
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