Phases of the Total #LunarEclipse last night as seen from around Regina, SK. 🇨🇦🌝#BloodMoon #SuperFlowerMoon #lunareclipse2022 pic.twitter.com/p0xHm9Pg2q
— HERRY (@herry_with_an_e) May 16, 2022
The Moon on the evening of May 15, 2022, was a spectacular sight. It wasn’t your typical showing of the celestial body; that night, the world witnessed a total lunar eclipse. Known as the Super Flower Blood Moon, it marked the longest total eclipse in 33 years and was totally visible in western Europe, Central and South America, most of North America, and much of Africa. The entire event lasted approximately five hours.
For about 85 minutes, the Moon was completely in Earth’s shadow. Instead of turning dark, however, it transformed into a reddish-orange orb—hence the name “Blood Moon.” This phenomenon occurs when sunlight shines onto Earth and passes through our atmosphere and then onto the Moon. (It’s also what gives sunsets that same deep color). As if the incredible hue wasn’t enough, the moon was also larger than we’re used to seeing. This is the “super” part of the Super Flower Blood Moon, in which the celestial body was at its closest point to Earth.
The event brought many people outside, and photographers fired up their cameras in order to capture the Super Flower Blood Moon. Scroll down for some of the most mesmerizing photos from the night.
Did you catch the total lunar eclipse on May 15, 2022? If not, here are some of the most spectacular photos from it.
Total lunar eclipse from Montserrat Mountain, near #Barcelona #EclipseLunar #lunareclipse2022 #LunarEclipse #EclipsiLunar #Montserrat #Catalonia @estelsiplanetes pic.twitter.com/P9aJBzZatI
— Robert Ramos (@RobertRamosfoto) May 16, 2022
Enjoy these shots from the lunar eclipse! pic.twitter.com/fPnDhJHmdi
— josh (@notjoshjosh) May 16, 2022
Lunar eclipse right now! pic.twitter.com/QsORsxpX9x
— Bray Falls (@astrofalls) May 16, 2022
Check out this great shot of the Lunar eclipse from Alfred Fraser! #lunareclipse2022 @CBSDFW pic.twitter.com/rth8BwXoOp
— Brittany Rainey (@itsbrainey) May 16, 2022
A great shot of last night’s lunar eclipse!
📸: Ryan Upham@KOMUNews #MoWx #PhotoHour #lunareclipse2022 pic.twitter.com/RKhSs507sa
— Matt Beckwith (@KOMUMatt) May 16, 2022
Known as the Super Flower Blood Moon, it was visible throughout the world.
It marked the longest total eclipse in 33 years and was totally visible in western Europe, Central and South America, most of North America, and much of Africa.
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For about 85 minutes, the moon was completely in Earth’s shadow.
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