Image credit: Stella Thalluri |
The photograph of this blood moon was provided by Stella Thalluri an Australian fellow Geazler. The picture was taken in Keysbourough Melbourne city at 11:02PM UTC Melbourne, 4th April 2015. Lunar eclipses usually do not occur in any specific order. However, time to time, four total lunar eclipses happen in a row. It is also known as lunar tetrad.
According to NASA, the current century – 2001 to 2100 – will have eight tetrads. The first tetrad of the 21st century took place in 2003, and the second will happen in 2014-2015. The first eclipses in each of these tetrads will occur between March and May.
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