Connect with us

Costa Blanca

Where can you see Friday’s total lunar eclipse?

Red Moon Phases

The total lunar eclipse, which is expected to be visible in many locations across the globe, will cause the moon to become red in the early hours of Friday March 14th. At the end of totality or moonset, it will be visible in Spain, especially in the Canary Islands, the middle and western portions of the peninsula, and Ceuta and Melilla. The eastern portion of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands will not be as fortunate to witness this event, as they will only be able to take in a portion of it.

Important information on the total lunar eclipse


The Red Moon or “Blood Moon” complete lunar eclipse will start on the evening of Thursday March 13th and last until the morning of Friday March 14th. This astronomical event will peak at 7:54 a.m., making it the ideal time to gaze up into the sky and consider this phenomenon.

The Moon will go through many phases at that time, each lasting roughly sixty minutes:

Penumbral lunar eclipse: A faint darkening begins when the full Moon passes into the Earth’s penumbra.
Partial lunar eclipse: The Moon starts to become red as it moves into the Earth’s umbra.

Total lunar eclipse: When the Moon reaches the phase of totality, it is totally encircled by the Earth’s umbra.
The process is reversed during a partial lunar eclipse (rising phase), when the Moon gradually loses its reddish hue as it emerges from the umbra.
Penumbral lunar eclipse (last stage): The Moon regains its brightness and distinctive grayish-white colour as it rises out of the darkness on Earth.

Advertisement


The following approximate times will mark the start of this entire process:

At 06:10, the partial eclipse begins.
Total eclipse begins at 07:26.
Eclipse maximum: 07:50.
Total eclipse ends at 8:31.
Partial eclipse ends at 09:48.

Where in Alicante can I watch the whole moon eclipse?


The following suggestions need to be considered in order to observe this occurrence as best as possible:

Location: To get the best view, you should stand high or have a clear horizon to the west. You should also stay away from structures or mountains that could block your view of the Moon as it gets closer to the horizon.
Conditions of the atmosphere: For optimal viewing, clear skies are necessary. Prior to the event, local weather forecasts should be checked.
Equipment: While the eclipse may be seen with the unaided eye, it can be improved by using binoculars or a telescope to see more details of the event.

In this scenario, we will need to relocate to areas west of Alicante that have high visibility and minimal light pollution, like these:

Advertisement

Serra Grossa: A high point away from the brightest city lights, with good horizon visibility.
North of Alicante, Monte Orgegia is a higher location with less light pollution than the city centre.

A mountain on the outskirts of Alicante, Sierra de Fontcalent offers a clear perspective of the western horizon and darker skies.
Maigmó and Els Plans: This mountain range is perfect for astronomy observation and is around 30 to 40 minutes from Alicante.
Cabo de la Huerta is a rocky coastal region with low artificial lighting and unobstructed views of the sea.
Elche’s Carabassí Beach is a natural setting with a broad horizon and minimal light pollution.
The cliffs of Serra Gelada Natural Park (Albir/Benidorm) provide an unhindered view of the west.
The Santa Pola Lighthouse is high above the city and offers unobstructed views of the ocean.
A mountain location with breathtaking views and ideal conditions for astronomical viewing is Cabeçó d’Or Summit (Busot).


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Costa Blanca

More than 1.5 million bottle caps are donated by Benidorm to the “Caps for a New Life” charity initiative

Benidorm Bottle Tops

This year, Benidorm residents have once again united behind the SEUR Foundation’s “Caps for a New Life” campaign, which Benidorm City Council supports to encourage the recycling of caps for a good cause: to give impoverished children access to medical care that is not paid for by the healthcare system or supplies that help them deal with physical issues they face that they are unable to get through other channels. The results of the 2024 campaign, in which the Foundation gathered almost 1.5 million caps placed by Benidorm citizens in the heart-shaped containers placed across the city, were revealed yesterday, Thursday 13th March, by Mónica Gómez, the Councillor for the Environment.

Gómez pointed out that “the proceeds from recycling these bottle caps go to helping children with medical needs, so we’re not only helping to reduce our environmental impact, but also to improve the quality of life for many children and their families.” The SEUR Foundation is in charge of gathering and transporting these bottle caps to a recycling business that sells compost per tonne at market value, he added.

According to the councillor, the total quantity gathered in Benidorm in the six heart-shaped containers that the City Council placed at various points across the city was 1,575,000 caps, weighing 3.15 tonnes, which equated to a 630 euro financial contribution.

She said that by recycling these caps, 4.73 tonnes of CO2, the primary gas responsible for climate change, have not been released into the atmosphere. That is the equivalent of 42,114 kilometres of travel, or little more than one full orbit of the Earth. In keeping with these equivalencies, the Environment Minister noted that, if arranged in a row, all of the caps would cover 47 kilometres, and that proper waste management would be equal to the CO2 absorbed by a forest of 788 trees in a year or that released by an apartment with the heating on continuously for nearly 19 years. This would further illustrate the impact of this initiative in Benidorm.

Els Tolls (Belgica Avenue), Rincón de Loix (Juan Fuster Zaragoza Street), La Cala (Secretary Juan Baldoví Street), Colonia Madrid (Llorca Linares Social Centre), and two in the central area—one on Maravall Street with Plaza Neptuno and another on Avenida de l’Aigüera, very close to the Town Hall—are the six containers that Gómez stated were installed in Benidorm to facilitate the collection of caps in all neighbourhoods.

Advertisement

He added that since the start of the “Caps for a New Life” project in 2011, more than €1.3 million has been raised to help approximately 200 youngsters from all around Spain with their orthopaedic or medical treatments. Leo, a young Benidorm resident, was one of them. A few years ago, he was given €3,200 to pay for his aquatic therapy sessions as a treatment for Hirschsprung’s disease, a disorder associated with Down syndrome.

This is why Mónica Gómez expressed her appreciation for “the involvement of the citizens of Benidorm, who from the very beginning have supported this initiative that seeks to improve the quality of life of children” and that “in addition to this charitable purpose, also has an impact on the environment by promoting plastic recycling, thereby reducing CO2 emissions.”


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Costa Blanca

Man arrested for setting fire to three cars in Torrevieja

Guardia Civil car fire Torrevieja

A 46-year-old Spanish man has been taken into custody by the Civil Guard on suspicion of arson in Torrevieja. Following an argument, the alleged offender set fire to one car, which spread to two other cars parked on the same block. Three cars were damaged as a result of the fire.

The car he had previously argued about caught fire at about 5:30 a.m. the same day, and the flames spread to two other cars that were parked next to it. Three of them were badly damaged, and two were totally torched. Firefighters eventually managed to contain the fire.

Investigators started looking into the arsonist as soon as the fire was contained. Officers found the suspect close to the fire and verified his involvement after gathering and examining all the evidence. In the end, he fulfilled the threats.

After being taken before Torrevieja Investigating Court No. 2, the 46-year-old Spanish man who was accused with arson and had no past criminal history was released on bail.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Costa Blanca

More Norwegian flights from Alicante

Norwegian airline Alicante airport

Only a few weeks remain until Alicante-Elche Airport’s peak season begins. a strong season that, like the one before it in 2024, is expected to break records. A considerable rise over last year’s numbers, 14.7 million seats have been scheduled thus far between March 31st and the end of October.

With around 818,000 passengers, Norwegians rank as the sixth-largest market for Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport, with traffic from Northern Europe increasing annually. Another important source of passengers for airlines is Sweden, which ranks seventh, and Denmark, which is farther away.

As a result, the airline that will handle 932,000 passengers in 2024 and rank fifth in terms of passenger volume at Alicante-Elche Airport is now prepared for the summer. a time when Norwegian Airlines expands its reach in a few of its locations and adds a new route.

The Norwegian airline will run a total of 18 routes to destinations in Northern Europe, with five aircraft located at its Alicante hub. The new route, which will feature two weekly flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays, to Riga, the capital of Latvia, is especially noteworthy. Norway, Denmark, and Germany are further locations.

Norwegian Destinations

Denmark : Aalborg, Aarhus, Billund and Copenhagen.

Advertisement

Finland : Helsinki.

Germany : Munich.

Latvia : Riga

Norway : Aalesund, Bergen, Haugesund, Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim and Sandefjord/Torp.

Sweden : Arlanda/Stockholm, Gothenburg, Skavsta/Stockholm and Växjö.

Advertisement

Norwegian will operate flights from Alicante-Elche Airport to a total of 18 cities. Additionally, the airline is expanding the frequency of a number of links, such as those to Sweden’s Arlanda and Skavsta, Norway’s Bergen, Haugesund, and Aalesund.

With up to 18 weekly flights—and more than 20 during the summer—the route that connects Alicante with Oslo Airport will have the maximum frequencies, while the Stockholm Arlanda connection will see an increase to 14. There will be nine weekly flights to Bergen, another route with greater frequency.

Aalesund in Norway and Aarhus and Aalborg in Denmark, on the other hand, only have one weekly flight during the busiest time of year.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Adverts

Events Calendar

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
24
25
27
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
Il Trovatore in Torrevieja
February 26, 2025    
20:00 - 22:00
The Municipal Theatre in Torrevieja will be the host to the opera Il Trovatore on Wednesday 26 February, 2025.
Orihuela Medieval Market
February 28, 2025 - March 2, 2025    
All Day
Orihuela hosts a medieval festival every year. The market starts at the Cathedral and has many stalls selling food, drink, souvenirs, artefacts, jewellery, and apparel, [...]
TARAB - Film Symphony Orchestra in Torrevieja
March 7, 2025    
20:00 - 22:00
TARAB - Film Symphony Orchestra will perform a concert of classic film scores in Torrevieja on 7 March 2025 at the International Auditorium. The ecstasy [...]
Classic Car Show in Alicante
March 8, 2025 - March 9, 2025    
All Day
Classic vehicles from well-known automakers like Ferrari and Porsche will be on display in Alicante on March 8th and 9th, 2025. Antic Auto, the International [...]
Fire Station Open Day - Alicante Province
On Saturday, March 8, the Alicante Provincial Council Firefighters Consortium will open its stations to the public and host a number of family-friendly events in [...]
Torrevieja VII International Flamenco Day
March 9, 2025    
19:00 - 21:30
Flamencoflamenco Flamenco FfThe Casa de Andalucia Rafael Alberti in Torrevieja is excited to celebrate the 7th International Day of Flamenco with a wonderful lineup of [...]
Anastacia in Concert in Barcelona
March 12, 2025    
21:00 - 22:30
Anastacia in Concert in Barcelona is something fans of the American singer will be pleased to know, as she is performing in concert in March [...]
Anastacia's Second Concert in Barcelona
March 13, 2025    
21:00 - 22:30
Anastacia in Concert in Barcelona is something fans of the American singer will be pleased to know, as she is performing in concert in March [...]
Anastacia in Concert in Madrid
March 15, 2025    
21:00 - 22:30
Anastacia in Concert in Madrid is something fans of the American singer will be pleased to know, as she is performing in concert in March [...]
Zombie Survival in Orihuela
March 22, 2025    
22:00 - 23:45
The 'Survival zombie' challenge, an interactive event set in several streets, will be held for the first time in Orihuela. Participants will be immersed in [...]
The FRIENDS™ TV Experience in Madrid
March 27, 2025 - June 29, 2025    
All Day
The FRIENDS™ Experience is coming to Spain for the first time. Inspired by one of the most popular television series in history, The FRIENDS™ Experience [...]
Brothers in Band: The Very Best of Dire Straits in Torrevieja
March 28, 2025    
20:30 - 22:30
Dire Straits is more than just a band; it's a legend in the history of modern music from 1977 to 1992. Brothers in Band is [...]
OST: American Music in Torrevieja
March 29, 2025    
19:00 - 21:00
The Torrevieja Symphony Orchestra is performing a concert of classical music in honour of the great American composers. In what will be one of the [...]
International Show of Purebred Horses in Murcia
April 3, 2025 - April 6, 2025    
10:00
The International Purebred Horse Show, will take place at the Palace of Fairs and Exhibitions of the Region of Murcia, which is situated in the [...]
Remember Queen in Torrevieja
April 5, 2025    
20:00 - 22:00
Remember Queen, a fantastic Queen tribute show, taking place in the International Auditorium in Torrevieja in April.
Lenny Kravitz in Concert in Madrid
April 6, 2025    
21:00 - 22:30
Lenny Kravitz will be preforming live at the Movistar Arena, Madrid on Sunday 6th April this year. Leonard Albert Kravitz, born on May 26, 1964, [...]
Events on February 26, 2025
Il Trovatore in Torrevieja
26 Feb 25
Torrevieja
Events on February 28, 2025
Orihuela Medieval Market
28 Feb 25
Orihuela
Events on March 7, 2025
Events on March 8, 2025
Events on March 9, 2025
Events on March 12, 2025
Anastacia in Concert in Barcelona
12 Mar 25
Barcelona
Events on March 13, 2025
Events on March 15, 2025
Events on March 22, 2025
Events on March 27, 2025
Events on March 28, 2025
Events on March 29, 2025
OST: American Music in Torrevieja
29 Mar 25
Torrevieja
Events on April 3, 2025
Events on April 5, 2025
Remember Queen in Torrevieja
5 Apr 25
Torrevieja
Events on April 6, 2025

Adverts

Trending