Near-total lunar eclipse is coming up with the Americas in prime position
Astronomers and stargazers in the Americas are preparing for a near-total lunar eclipse.
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The Americas are in prime position to view a near-total lunar eclipse. The event is scheduled for Thursday night. The eclipse will be visible in central North Carolina, according to CBS 17. The eclipse is the latest in a series of celestial events this month. The eclipse will be visible in Spain, according to Euronews.com.
The eclipse is expected to be a spectacular sight for those in the Americas. The eclipse will be a near-total lunar eclipse, according to Phys.org. The eclipse is the latest in a series of celestial events this month, according to ABC News. The eclipse will be visible in the Americas. The eclipse will be a near-total lunar eclipse.
The eclipse is expected to be a spectacular sight for those in the Americas. The eclipse will be visible in Spain. The eclipse is the latest in a series of celestial events this month.
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Questions people are asking
When is the lunar eclipse?
The lunar eclipse is scheduled for Thursday night.
Where will the lunar eclipse be visible?
The lunar eclipse will be visible in the Americas and Spain.
What type of lunar eclipse is it?
The lunar eclipse is a near-total lunar eclipse.
The reporting (5)
- Partial lunar eclipse live: Latest news, viewing tips and live updates from Aug. 27-28 eclipse Space · 21h ago
- Another eclipse over Spain on 28 August: where and how to see it Euronews.com · 21h ago
- Lunar eclipse visible Thursday night over central NC CBS 17 · 21h ago
- Near-total lunar eclipse is coming up with the Americas in prime position Phys.org · 23h ago
- Next week's partial lunar eclipse caps off a busy month of celestial splendor ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos · 1d ago
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