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Astrology and photography enthusiasts gathered in different parts of the world to watch a total lunar eclipse on March 14. While the eclipse lasts roughly six hours, the totality period where the Moon is completely in the Earth’s shadow, lasts over just an hour.

According to NASA, the next total lunar eclipse will fall on Sept 7, 2025.

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00:00The city of San Sebastián was hit by a hurricane on Sunday, August 23, 2021.
00:08The storm was also hit by a tornado on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
00:16The storm was also hit by a tornado on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
00:23to the neighbors of the towers, right?
00:26Something like that.
00:30Evidently, when you see...
00:32And we expected that to happen,
00:34but we still have a little hope
00:37that it will clear up,
00:39close to the most important part of the eclipse.
00:42So, you observe that,
00:44precisely due to the sensitivity of the camera,
00:47the bottom part that you see in the projection
00:50already looks dark, right?
00:52Can you see it?
01:22Yes.
01:33One of my hobbies in photography
01:36is astrophotography.
01:38And today is a special day
01:40because we have a total lunar eclipse.
01:43And from this location, from Gran Canaria,
01:46you can see almost completely.
01:48The problem is that time has not accompanied us much.
01:51There are many clouds, rain, and well...
01:53Right now we are trying to find
01:56a place that allows us to photograph
01:59this lunar eclipse in an instant.

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