The full moon has been partially eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow this Sunday night, in what was the last lunar eclipse of the year 2023.

The eclipse has been visible from Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and eastern America. The moon has been seen with a sort of small grimace.

In Spain, the eclipse has lasted from approximately 9:35 p.m. to 10:53 p.m. It was then that the Earth was placed between the moon and the sun.

This time the eclipse has been rather modest. The moon has been covered by about 6%, but equally curious people and lovers of photography and astronomy have not missed the opportunity.