
The whole phenomenon will also be visible from Romania, where the maximum eclipse will take place on July 27 (Friday) at 23:21, according to the Barlad Astronomical Observatory. The previous such eclipse visible from Romania occurred on June 15, 2011.
To make this event even more interesting for astronomy enthusiasts, the planet Mars will also be close to the moon and in opposition to the Sun, which means that its whole diameter will be visible at maximum glow.
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