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Tags: A partial lunar eclipse - but really a nearly total lunar eclipse - is set to dazzle sky watchers and night owls early Friday morning, Earth’s shadow will gradually shroud the visible lunar surface, If you can see the moon from where you are - you should be able to see it in eclipse, Lunar eclipses happen roughly two times a year when Earth falls directly between the moon and sun, No telescopes or binoculars necessary, Photographing the eclipse shouldn’t be very difficult, The full moon will dance into alignment with Earth and the sun, The moon will crawl into Earth’s shadow for just over six hours - the longest lasting partial lunar eclipse in 580 years, The partial eclipse will turn the moon rusty reddish hues and be visible across North America and parts of South America, Tonights Lunar Eclipse the Longest in 580 Years - Joey Roulette - nytimes.com
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