A rare total lunar eclipse, known as the 'Blood Moon,' captivated skywatchers across the globe as the moon took on a striking red hue. This marks the first total lunar eclipse in three years, with the Earth's shadow completely covering the moon. In some regions, only a partial eclipse was visible, creating a dark section on the moon's surface. The last total lunar eclipse occurred in May 2022. Enthusiasts from London and beyond shared breathtaking images of the celestial event on social media.
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