Tweeple React to Century's Longest Lunar Eclipse

India witnessed the total lunar eclipse also know as the blood
moon for approximately 1 hour 43 minutes. The partial eclipse of the
moon began at 11:54 pm Indian Standard Time on 27 July.
The eclipse was also visible from other parts of the world - Australia, Asia, Russia, Europe, east of South America and Antarctica.
People across India couldn't contain their excitement and took to Twitter to express themselves. Reactions from across the world were equally ecstatic.
The eclipse was also visible from other parts of the world - Australia, Asia, Russia, Europe, east of South America and Antarctica.
People across India couldn't contain their excitement and took to Twitter to express themselves. Reactions from across the world were equally ecstatic.
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