Partial Lunar Eclipse Will Darken 93% of Moon over Netherlands Next Friday
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After the solar eclipse, enthusiasts can prepare for a partial lunar eclipse. On Friday, August 28, the moon will be covered by about 93 percent. You do not need eclipse glasses to see the lunar eclipse. However, you will have to wait until New Year's Eve 2028 for a total lunar eclipse.
Partial lunar eclipse will darken 93% of Moon over Netherlands next Friday
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible across much of the Netherlands next Friday, with around 93 percent of the Moon entering Earth’s darkest shadow. The eclipse is due to start at 3:23 a.m. and peak at 6:14 a.m. However, the Moon will set shortly after reaching its maximum, Weeronline reports.
More than two weeks after the solar eclipse, enthusiasts can marvel at the eclipse of a celestial body once again. This time without the need for glasses. Next Friday, a partial lunar eclipse will be visible in the Netherlands. During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth to cast a shadow over the Moon. There will be no total lunar eclipse next week. The Moon will be covered by the Earth's umbr…
Next Friday, a large part of a partial lunar eclipse will be visible in the Netherlands, during which the moon enters the Earth's umbra for approximately 93 percent. The eclipse begins at 03:23 and reaches its maximum at 06:14, but shortly thereafter the moon sinks below the horizon. This is reported by Weeronline.
93% of the diameter of the natural satellite will be covered by the Earth's shadow during this astronomical phenomenon, which will be visible from Argentina and much of the American continent.
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