Get ready for a cosmic spectacle next Friday — a partial lunar eclipse where nearly 93% of the Moon will turn deep reddish-orange as it slips into Earth’s shadow. Peak happens around 6 AM, but timing’s tight: the Moon sets shortly after, and you’ll need a clear view from a rooftop or open field to catch it. Unlike solar eclipses, this one’s safe to watch naked-eye — just don’t let clouds or city skylines block your view. If skies are cloudy, wait until February 20, 2027, for a fainter eclipse — then brace yourself for a total lunar eclipse on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2028.

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