Ukrainians will be able to observe a lunar eclipse on the night of Sunday to Monday, September 8, which will last 82 minutes.
As Ukrinform reports, this was reported by Space.com.
This is the second total lunar eclipse of the year and will bring a blood-red Moon to the skies over Asia, Australia, Africa and Europe.
In total, the Blood Moon will be visible for 82 minutes.
The only major regions that will miss this total lunar eclipse entirely will be North and South America.
The next total lunar eclipse will occur on March 2-3, 2026. It will be visible from Asia, Australia, and North America.
As Ukrinform reported, on the night of Saturday to Sunday, April 13, a micromoon could be seen in the sky.