Moon goes blood red this weekend: ‘Eclipse for the Americas’

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Moon goes blood red this weekend: ‘Eclipse for the Americas’
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Observers in the eastern half of North America and all of Central and South America will have prime seats for the whole show, weather permitting.

Partial stages of the eclipse will be visible across Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Left out: Alaska, Asia and Australia.

“This is this gradual, slow, wonderful event that as long as it’s clear where you are, you get to see it,” Petro said. from various locations; so will the Slooh network of observatories. Launched last fall, NASA’s asteroid-seeking Lucy spacecraft will photograph this weekend’s event from 64 million miles away, as ground controllers continue their effort to fix a loose solar panel.

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