There's a saying: "Nature is unpredictable." The approach of Tropical Storm "Taba" to Hong Kong made it difficult to observe the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse with the naked eye, which was originally expected to occur from the evening of September 7 to the early morning of September 8 in Hong Kong.
However, in Nice, France, the total lunar eclipse arrived as scheduled from 7:30 p.m. to 9:57 p.m. local time on September 7. The unique celestial phenomenon also attracted citizens and tourists to stop and take photos to capture the moment. It is reported that this will also be the longest-lasting "blood moon" total lunar eclipse in the next decade. DotDotNews' journalists have captured the entire process with their lens. Let's join in for an "online moon viewing" together!
(Cameraman: Tracy, Bernhard; Editor: kelly yang; Video editor: Yuge; English Editor: Darius)
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