Article 6VT7M Total lunar eclipse to mesmerise skywatchers in March

Total lunar eclipse to mesmerise skywatchers in March

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Stuart Clark
from Science | The Guardian on (#6VT7M)

Some observers will see only initial phase but those in North and South America can enjoy full celestial display

This week, the moon experiences a total lunar eclipse, which although not as spectacular as a total solar eclipse is still a beautiful celestial sight to behold.

A total lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes directly behind Earth, through our planet's shadow. Skywatchers first see the shadow of Earth creeping across the face of the moon. This is known as the partial phase.

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