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Near-total lunar eclipse is coming up with the Americas in prime position
A near‑total lunar eclipse will occur Thursday night into Friday, with 96 % of the Moon covered by Earth’s shadow.
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A near‑total lunar eclipse will occur Thursday night into Friday, with 96 % of the Moon covered by Earth’s shadow. The event will be visible from the Americas, giving observers in that region the best viewing positions. The eclipse follows the month’s total solar eclipse, which the Americas missed. No additional details about timing or visibility are provided.
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