The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years lit up the sky last night as humanity, forever fascinated with the Earth ...
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Ready for a show? On the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, a total lunar eclipse will occur as the moon moves into the Earth's umbra, or shadow, turning the bright white lunar ...
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