NASA shows what a solar eclipse on the Moon will look like

On the night of March 24-25, a partial lunar eclipse will occur, and less than three weeks later, on April 8, a total solar eclipse will occur when the Moon will cover our luminary.

This was reported by iflscience.

These astronomical events will be observed by thousands of people, but both eclipses will be best seen over North America.

In order not to upset the rest of the Earth’s inhabitants, NASA specialists presented several images: they demonstrate how these astronomical phenomena would look from the surface of the Moon and from the International Space Station.

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