ALBAWABA - Jot this down on your calendar!
A penumbral lunar eclipse is expected to be seen in the skies of a handful of nations across the globe on May 5, the Moscow planetarium said.
"On Friday, May 5, 2023, residents of some regions of the globe will witness an almost total eclipse of the moon," the center said in a statement carried by the Russian News Agency Tass.
Today is Total Solar Eclipse, visible mainly in western Australia
Isn't it majestic!
It is the first Eclipse of 2023 & represents a moment of fundamental and deep change in the fabric of reality on our planet in quantum terms. From now until the Lunar Eclipse on the 5/5 Portal.. pic.twitter.com/d7sCSSISxS— The 1st (@GalacticJack) April 20, 2023
"The eclipse will last 4 hours and 17 minutes, and the moon will almost completely disappear into the earth's shadow, and the edge of its northern disk will be visible to the galactic eye if the weather is clear," the statement added.
Eclipses come in pairs so the lunar eclipse is May 5. Here’s the thing. If you haven’t been doing the shadow work necessary to elevate then your weaknesses are going to be “illuminated” by external forces in embarrassing ?ways. Been warning ⚠️ y’all??♀️??♀️?? pic.twitter.com/P3IDg1Ik7L
— Ndlovukazi Nkanyezi ?…Sekhmet (@BarbaraMhangami) April 20, 2023
It said people in Russia, Antarctica, most of Asia, southeastern Europe, Australia, Africa, and regions of the Atlantic and Indian oceans will witness the phenomenon of the lunar eclipse on May 5.