By: Menna Seliem
CAIRO, Jan. 21 (SEE)- On Sunday night this year, the moon, the earth, and the sun will line up together to create eclipse. It will visible through North and South America, where the sky shall be clear; there won't be another eclipse until 2021. It's the year of the first supermoon phenomenon when the moon appears a little bigger and lighter.
During the lunar eclipse, the blood moon turns into red from sunlight scattering of the Earth atmosphere.
In addition to the two Americas, weather permitting, we can notice the entire lunar extravaganza, from the Atlantic to parts of Europe.
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