On Friday, a rare blood phenomena haunted the sky in several countries around the world as a result for a partial lunar eclipse which is the final one in 2021.
Yesterday's lunar eclipse event was the longest since February 1440 as it lasted for three hours, 28 minutes, and 23 seconds, according to NASA.
People in north Europe, east Asia, Australia, the Americans, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the North Pole watched the eclipse.
In the same context, the last solar eclipse event in 2021 will be on December 4.
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