Get ready for a cosmic spectacle: a near-total lunar eclipse will darken nearly 96% of the moon’s surface, visible across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East—perfect timing for those who missed the recent solar eclipse. Peak viewing hits just after midnight ET, with the partial phase lasting over three hours and the entire event stretching five and a half. Though not a full “blood moon,” this deep partial eclipse is still a breathtaking show. It’s the second lunar eclipse of 2024 and the fourth eclipse overall—with the next total lunar eclipse not until 2029. Don’t miss it.
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