Total Lunar Eclipse of March 2025: A Unique Event in Mexico According to UNAM

Xavier Gonzalez Córdoba


On March 13, 2025, Mexico will witness an exceptional astronomical phenomenon: a total lunar eclipse that promises to deliver an impressive visual spectacle. The National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) highlights that this event will be unique for several reasons.


Firstly, the duration of the total eclipse will be remarkable. It is estimated that the phenomenon will reach its peak for approximately one hour, allowing observers to enjoy the "Blood Moon," a visual phenomenon in which the moon takes on a reddish hue due to the refraction of sunlight through the Earth's atmosphere.


Additionally, this eclipse will be visible from various parts of the country, making it an accessible opportunity for millions of people. UNAM has mentioned that educational activities and guided observations will be organized to promote interest in astronomy and ensure that everyone can experience this event safely and enriching.


The significance of this eclipse also lies in its rarity; while lunar eclipses are common events, total ones are less frequent. UNAM invites citizens to prepare to observe this phenomenon and take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about space and natural cycles.


So mark your calendar for March 13, 2025, and get ready to enjoy a magical night under the Mexican sky. You won't want to miss it!





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