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In the Americas alone more than one billion people in 35 countries could bear witness to the total lunar eclipse that played out overhead from late night Thursday to the early hours of Friday.
Astronomy enthusiasts have plenty of reasons to be excited this April, as the month is packed with stunning celestial events.
Friday morning’s blood moon lunar eclipse appeared, from Earth, to turn the moon dark red. From the moon, the Earth appeared to block out the sun. The unique view was captured by Firefly’s ...
On April 27, the moon blocked 23 percent of the sun in a partial eclipse, but it was not possible to see this from Earth.
During this total lunar eclipse, the Western Hemisphere will be able to view it, including all of ... we see blue light ...
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