[Photo] Simultaneous Observation of Lunar Eclipse and Uranus Occultation View original image
On the 8th, a total lunar eclipse, where the moon is completely covered by the Earth's shadow, is being observed in the Seoul sky, along with the phenomenon of the shadowed moon occulting Uranus again. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

On the 8th, a total lunar eclipse, where the moon is completely covered by the Earth's shadow, is being observed in the Seoul sky, along with the phenomenon of the shadowed moon occulting Uranus again. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 8th, a total lunar eclipse, where the moon is completely covered by the Earth's shadow, and the phenomenon of the moon, obscured by the shadow, occulting Uranus are being observed in the sky over Seoul.



The simultaneous occurrence of a total lunar eclipse and Uranus occultation happens only once or twice in a century. In particular, it has not been observable in Korea since the early 1900s. If missed tonight, it is expected that this phenomenon will not be visible in Korea for the next 200 years.


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