If you did not see the lunar eclipse of September 16, 2016, we share it here

Today, September 16, the last lunar eclipse of the year will occur and can only be observed in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. It will be a subtle eclipse but of great importance for people who are fond of astrology.

It will begin at 4:45 p.m. universal time – 11:54 a.m. Central Mexico time; Its maximum point will be at 6:54 p.m. universal time – 1:54 p.m. Mexico time; and will end at 8:53 p.m. universal time. It will have a magnitude of -0.064 and a magnitude of 0.908.

The next moon is scheduled for January 31, 2018.

If you couldn’t see it, we share the following video in this link.

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