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Blood Moon Moon Eclipse will appear on central florida next week

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Central floridian, in the eye in the night of the next March 13th to 15th for a rare moon moon with solar eclipse.

The solar eclipse takes place late in the evening on March 13th to early morning on March 14th and can be seen all over Florida and North America. No special equipment is required to view this lunar eclipse. However, if you are curious, binoculars or a telescope should be enough.

After time and date, the lunar eclipse begins on March 13th at 11:57 p.m. and will continue until March 14th at 6 p.m. The report says that the entirety of the solar eclipse will take place from 2:26 p.m. to 3:31 a.m., and during the 60 minutes of the totality of totality, if a blood moon matches a full moon that deals with a full lunar plaster and a red appearance, a red appearance is made.

According to NASA, the last time was that a total solar eclipse was visible all over North America in November 2022.