Belarusians to witness partial lunar eclipse on New Year’s Eve
The Earth will overshadow 8% of the visible part of the Moon. The phenomenon will start at 7 p.m. on December 31, reach its peak at 9.30 and finish right before the New Year’s Day.
The eclipse will be seen only if the Moon does not get hidden by clouds, notes a website nn.by.
The eclipse will be seen only if the Moon does not get hidden by clouds, notes a website nn.by.