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Deep partial lunar eclipse on August 27-28, 2026

The Moon will be 96% inside Earth’s shadow at maximum, and the eclipse will last 339 minutes, according to EarthSky.

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Here’s a global map showing where the August 27-28, 2026, partial lunar eclipse is visible. Image via thesuntoday.org. People in Africa, Europe, Scandinavia, Iceland, parts of Greenland, Antarctica, most of the Americas and eastern Pacific Ocean will see a deep lunar eclipse overnight on August 27-28, 2026. The eclipse won’t be total. But it’ll be nearly total, with 96% of the moon within the Earth’s dark umbral shadow at mid-eclipse. Lunar ecli…

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EarthSky broke the news in Austin, United States on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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