The longest lunar eclipse of the century is about to happen

By Tanya Hill
Updated June 16 2021 - 11:39pm, first published July 27 2018 - 2:22pm
The moon rises before the super blue blood moon full eclipse in January. Picture: AAP
The moon rises before the super blue blood moon full eclipse in January. Picture: AAP

July has already been a real treat for stargazers, with five planets to see in the evening sky, Mars looking the best we’ve seen in 15 years, and now, in the early hours of Saturday morning July 28, there will be an extraordinary total lunar eclipse.

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