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Lunar eclipse will appear tonight after fireworks • Earth.com – Earth.com

The full moon, or the Buck Moon as it is called in July, will partially pass through Earth’s penumbral shadow for two hours and 45 minutes.

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After the fourth of July fireworks tonight, the moon will steal the show with a lunar eclipse just after 11 p.m. The full moon, or the Buck Moon as it is called in July, will partially pass through E…

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