it is so funny because that phrase, dr emily brunsden, really because that phrase, dr emily bru nsdensulates because that phrase, dr emily brunsden, really encapsulates what's going on. if that was not enough, we've also got mars making its closest approach in 15 years. what does that mean? what else will we seek was yellow mars is going to be really bright in our sky. it's very close to the moon. here in the uk, escort a company close to the noon. it's this gorgeous, bright red colour and it's so fascinating you think there is a planet in our solar system that is red that we can see with just our eyes. it's this bright red dot in the sky. in just explained to us, dr brunsden, anybody in new york, anyone is johannesburg... we're all seen this at the same time. it's really lovely. a lunar eclipse is shared by half of the entire word. you can go out there from europe, from africa, from asia or the uk or you can see exactly the same thing. deborah, are you finding that, the people are kind of sharing this at the same time all around the world? north america will struggle to seek what is