will move from west to east (right to left) in crossing the Earth's umbra.
A total lunar eclipse event will occur on January 31, 2018. The lunar eclipse will also coincide with the Moon that will be at its closest point to Earth, otherwise known as the perigee, so that the total Moon eclipse will appear larger. The eclipse also occurred in the second full moon phase in January 2018 so dubbed as Blue Moon (Blue Moon), although the Moon will not be blue.
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