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Live: Enjoy one of the longest partial lunar eclipses of the century – CGTN
Stay tuned to see over 97 percent of the moon in the Earth’s shadow when the partial lunar eclipse appears at its max.

The last lunar eclipse of 2021, which could last for more than six hours, is visible from North and South America, Australia and parts of Asia and Europe. Over 97 percent of the moon will be in the Earth’s shadow when the max eclipse appears. Stay tuned…
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