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  2. Nov 17

    PASS IT ON: A partial lunar eclipse will darken the moon for much of the globe including the United States Thursday overnight through the predawn hours of November 19th. Most will see up to 97% of the moon slip into Earth’s shadow!

  3. Nov 15

    The Beaver Moon lunar eclipse on Nov. 19 will be the longest of the century. Here are its stages explained.

  4. Skywatchers - check it out: Thursday night (or technically Friday morning), we have a near total lunar eclipse. It starts at 1:02a (Fri) and will peak at around 4:02a. Details:

  5. 🌕🦫A FULL MOON LUNAR ECLIPSE🦫🌕 Are you going to wake up early to see it? If you do dress warm

  6. Nov 16

    A partial eclipse of the Moon will occur Friday morning across N. America and will last over six hours from start to finish. Most people will need to get up early Fri morning and look toward the west. A table on how to view is provided, credit to

  7. Nov 17

    Anyone feeling this type of energy lately? This full moon is a strong one!

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  8. Ready for the ? The Moon will slip into Earth's shadow for a couple of hours overnight. For U.S. East Coast observers, the partial eclipse begins a little after 2 a.m., reaching its maximum at 4 a.m. More details:

  9. Nov 17

    Eyes to the skies: the Full Beaver Moon rises this week, peaking on Friday, November 19 with a partial lunar eclipse - the longest one of the century. Oh, and it'll be "blood red" in colour - spooky!

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  10. Nov 17

    Moonrise eclipsed by Glastonbury Tor this evening

  11. I have a feeling people are about to get real weird under this one.

  12. The next —also known as a “”—will be visible across North America in the early hours of Friday and is set to be the longest of the century—and the longest in nearly 600 years.

  13. Nov 17

    Skies clear tomorrow, and just in time for some spectacular sights in the night sky. The will make a quick 3 minute flyover Thursday evening at 6:25. Then, the main event, the reaches its peak early Friday morning. Bundle up and enjoy the show!

  14. The moon before tonight's .

  15. Nov 17

    I am just finding out Friday morning's will be the longest duration eclipse until February 8, 2669, my 672nd birthday.

  16. Fingers crossed! Some partial clearing is possible in western Mass around 4am for the peak of the partial !

  17. A partial will be visible over North America Thursday night into Friday, but clouds will be a concern for some skywatchers:

  18. 10 hours ago

    The peaks on 19 Nov to coincide with the longest of the century. This partial lunar eclipse falls just short of being total as 97.4% of the ’s surface will be hidden by the earth’s shadow. Lunar eclipses bring shifts & changes.

  19. Ready for tomorrow's partial ? A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through a shadow created by Earth. This occurs only when the sun, Earth & moon are aligned exactly or very close w the Earth in the middle blocking the light from the sun. 📸S. Pompea 2014

  20. If you want to check out the tonight in the DC area (1a-5:45a), the timing of clouds exiting couldn't be much better; you best bundle up though with temps falling into the 30s and a gusty wind. Overnight forecast:

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