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Tomorrow, From 6:44pm to 9:21pm Nigerians Will See Blood Moon [See Why]

Tomorrow, From 6:44pm to 9:21pm Nigerians Will See Blood Moon [See Why]

The eclipse which would make the atmosphere look darker as against the usual clear white colour of the moon would take place between 6:44pm to 9:21pm

A ‘blood moon’ happens when Earth’s moon is in full eclipse and has no special astronomical significance, rather, the view in the sky is striking as the usually whitish moon becomes red or ruddy-brown and can be looked at with the naked eye.

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