For the first time in decades, skygazers are in for the double spectacle Monday of a swollen "supermoon" bathed in the blood-red light of a total eclipse.
24.09.2015
(AFP) For the first time in decades, skygazers are in for the
double spectacle Monday of a swollen "supermoon" bathed in the
blood-red light of a total eclipse.
The celestial show, visible from the Americas, Europe,
Africa, west Asia and the east Pacific, will be the result of the Sun,
Earth and a larger-than-life, extra-bright Moon lining up for just over
an hour from 0211 GMT.