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Por qué la Luna se pone roja durante el eclipse: la ciencia detrás de la “luna de sangre’’

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A partial lunar eclipse is scheduled to occur on the night of August 27, visible across Mexico. According to the National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), the event will obscure more than 96% of the lunar surface.

During this phenomenon, the Moon is expected to take on a reddish hue, a characteristic often referred to as a blood moon. This coloration is a result of scientific processes occurring during the eclipse, which will be observable throughout the Mexican sky.

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