Blood Moon Visibility: Clouds Delayed Viewing
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Main Topic: Lunar Eclipse (specifically a “blood moon“) visible in the Netherlands.
Key Points:
Event: A lunar eclipse occurred, starting around 5:30 PM and peaking at 8:12 PM. The best viewing time for the “blood moon” glow was shortly after sunset.
Visibility: Cloud cover initially obscured the view in many parts of the Netherlands. The moon became visible to most people after the eclipse had passed its peak.
public Response: People gathered throughout the netherlands to observe the eclipse, and photographers shared images on social media.
Source: The information comes from NOS News, published yesterday at 22:26 and amended at 22:31.
Source of Information about Clouds: A spokesperson from Weeronline (a weather service) confirmed the cloud cover. Multimedia: The article includes a video (indicated by the
In essence, the article reports on a lunar eclipse that was somewhat hampered by cloud cover, but still observed by many people in the Netherlands.
