On July 27/28, 2018, the Moon turned dark red above most of Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. timeanddate.com live-streamed the Blood Moon Eclipse from Santorini, Greece as well as images of this total lunar eclipse from Perth Observatory in Perth, Australia, and from ASSA South Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa.
https://www.timeanddate.com/live/eclipse-lunar-2018-july-27 has real-time animations, maps, times, and much more for this eclipse.
Read more: https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/l...
Program and quick links to parts of the eclipse:
0:00 Moonrise, Moon red due to atmospheric refraction
29:02 Beginning of hosted part of the broadcast
29:35 Introduction to eclipses
45:44 Longest eclipse this century
52:39 Partial eclipse about to start
1:08:30 Wide view, Mars below Moon
1:19:03 View from Johannesburg (partial eclipse)
1:33:14 timeanddate.com's team from Santorini checks in
1:42:49 Introduction to Perth and Johannesburg
1:48:26 Different colors of the eclipse
1:58:04 Approaching totality
2:21:34 Totality
2:36:18 The Moon illusion - an explanation
2:47:40 Counting down to maximum eclipse
3:01:52 User images from Jan 31, 2018 eclipse
3:09:10 Past the maximum eclipse. What is a Supermoon/Micromoon?
3:33:53 Time-lapse of the first part of the eclipse
3:40:41 Totality about to end
3:59:13 Moon getting brighter again
4:19:22 Viewer questions and answers
4:36:28 More questions from viewers
4:46:33 Partial eclipse about to end
4:49:06 Upcoming eclipses
4:57:20 Conclusion
Also see our live blog from the event: https://www.timeanddate.com/live/