Taiwan to miss March eclipse, but 'blood moon' visible in September: Museum
03/08/2025 05:14 PM
Taiwan will miss out on a total lunar eclipse on March 14, but skywatchers can look forward to a rare "blood moon" on Sept. 8, when a second total lunar eclipse of the year will be fully visible across the island, the Taipei Astronomical Museum said Saturday.
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