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Total lunar eclipse and super moon in Vietnam on May 26

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This is one of the rare occasions when both a total lunar eclipse and a supermoon occur at the same time. Vietnamese people also have the opportunity to witness this magnificent natural phenomenon.
In Thanh Hoa and the central provinces, the weather is currently relatively favorable to observe the lunar eclipse.

In the region, the South and the Central Highlands provinces, many places are having rain and unfavorable weather. This will directly affect the observation of the lunar eclipse. In the sky of Hanoi, according to the forecast about 6:30 p.m The Moon will begin to appear on the horizon. At this time, it is possible that the Moon has appeared but is located right on the horizon and is being obscured by buildings. In Hanoi, viewers can observe the Lunar Eclipse in the direction between East and Southeast. However, right now (18:20) there are some pretty big clouds near the horizon. Photo at 6:20 pm in Hanoi Photos at 6:30 p.m. The sun was slowly disappearing. Theoretically, the Moon is now close to the horizon to the East, Southeast. From 6:45 pm to 7:00 pm, when the moon is high enough, this is convenient for viewers to observe. According to reflection, in Ninh Thuan, the Moon has begun to rise and viewers can observe. In Da Nang, the weather is nice and viewers can observe well. The Moon now has just finished its total phase, the Moon is gradually moving out of the shadow. Pictures at 6:30 pm In Ha Tinh: The coastal area can be observed well. Viewers can find the Moon in the East, Southeast. Some mountainous areas of Ha Tinh may have rain, making it difficult to observe. In Taiwan, a place very close to Vietnam, the weather conditions are favorable, so observing the lunar eclipse is quite easy. Below is an image of a lunar eclipse recorded in Japan. At this time, the Moon has passed its total phase and is gradually leaving the dark side of the Earth. Pictures in Japan Quang Ngai: The lunar eclipse has begun to appear. The image was recorded by a universal observatory telescope. The Moon in Quang Ngai The moon appeared dimly in the sky of Hanoi. The moon appeared dimly in the sky of Hanoi. Nha Trang and Phu Yen: The moon is rising and people can observe a partial lunar eclipse. Binh Dinh, Quang Nam: The weather is good and many places can observe the lunar eclipse. 19h00: The lunar eclipse was visible in Hanoi. The image was recorded under a telescope. Observation will be more difficult but still doable with the naked eye. Lunar eclipse can be observed in Hanoi When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned or approximately aligned, part or all of the Moon will be obscured from the Sun by the Earth, causing a lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipse image recorded at 19:00 in Quang Ngai. 40% of the Moon’s area has entered the Earth’s semi-dark region. The image of the lunar eclipse was recorded at 19:00 in Quang Ngai. The image of the lunar eclipse in Hanoi was recorded under a simple telescope at 19:15. It can be seen that 50% of the Moon’s area has left the Earth’s shadow. Photo taken during the Lunar Eclipse in Hanoi at 19:15 on May 26. At this time in some places in Hanoi it is windy. This will have a certain effect on those observing with a telescope. In Ho Chi Minh City at this time it is cloudy, viewers have almost no chance to observe the lunar eclipse. In Hanoi, 60% of the Moon has left the Earth’s shadow. According to forecast, the lunar eclipse will end at 19:52′. Thus, there is only about 30 minutes left for viewers to observe this phenomenon. 19:30: The lunar eclipse was recorded in Hanoi at 19:30. At this time, 70% of the area is bright again. 70% of the Moon was bright again at 19:30, observed from Hanoi. 19:45 : Image of lunar eclipse recorded in Hanoi. It can be seen that the Moon has almost completely come out of the shadow of the Earth. The Moon has almost completely come out of the Earth’s shadow. 19:55 : In Hanoi, the partial lunar eclipse has ended. The Moon is now moving into the Earth’s semi-dark region. In about 1 hour, from 20h00 to 20h49, there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. At this point, the Moon will be slightly darker and dimmer than usual. After 9pm tonight (May 26), the lunar eclipse will end completely. At that time, the entire Moon will be directly illuminated by the Sun again. Live: Total lunar eclipse and super moon Vietnam on May 26 26 Today’s lunar eclipse coincides with the time when the Moon is at its closest position to the Earth. Therefore, observers will be able to witness the dual phenomenon of lunar eclipse and supermoon. Simulation of a lunar eclipse. This lunar eclipse in Vietnam will be different when accompanied by a super blood moon phenomenon. In the legends of some cultures, lunar eclipses are often associated with some bad luck. In ancient times, it was believed that a lunar eclipse was a sign of great change and foreshadowed bad luck to come. In modern times, many people still hold bad views about this phenomenon. Readers can visit here for a correct and accurate understanding of the lunar eclipse. This year, Vietnam is located in a geographical area that can observe the lunar eclipse well. However, depending on the region, the ability to observe as well as the time to observe the lunar eclipse varies between provinces. According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, some areas this afternoon will have very favorable weather to observe the lunar eclipse. Readers can visit here to know exactly where they live, whether this phenomenon can be observed. Landmarks of the afternoon lunar eclipse, May 26 (Vietnam time): – 15:47: A penumbral eclipse begins, the Moon enters the Earth’s penumbra and begins to decrease in brightness. – 4:44 pm: A partial lunar eclipse begins, the Moon enters the Earth’s shadow and gradually becomes partially obscured. – 18h18: The lunar eclipse is at its maximum, the Moon is located near the center of the shadow. – 6:25pm: The total lunar eclipse ended, the Moon began to emerge from the Earth’s shadow. – 6:35 pm: when the Moon rises from the horizon. – 19:52: The partial lunar eclipse ends, the Moon enters the Earth’s semi-dark region. – 20:49: The penumbral eclipse ends, the Moon comes out of the Earth’s penumbra.