On Thursday night into Friday morning, Earth’s shadow will cover the moon, turning it red in the first total lunar eclipse in over two years, visible in the Americas, Africa, Europe, New Zealand, and Russia. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters Earth’s umbra, resulting in a red hue due to sunlight passing through our atmosphere. The next total lunar eclipse is in September, with more to follow in March and August, often paired with solar eclipses.
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Guide to overnight hiking
When the sun sets, overnight hiking offers a serene escape into nature's beauty, requiring careful route planning, lightweight gear, and proper dress code. Safety measures such as carrying a first aid kit and informing someone of your itinerary are crucial, along with respecting nature and enjoying the journey. Remember to hydrate, take breaks, and connect with the breathtaking scenery for a fulfilling hiking experience. Full Article
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