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Catch the full moon (and a penumbral eclipse) on Monday – Livescience.com
The full moon appears early Monday morning, Nov. 30.

Skywatchers admiring November’s full moon will also get to see another treat: a penumbral eclipse, when the moon passes through Earth’s outer shadow, on Monday, Nov. 30, according to NASA.
The moon will be at its fullest for only a moment on Monday, that happens at 4:30 a.m. EST (9:30 UTC) but the moon will appear full for three days: from Saturday night through Tuesday morning (Nov. 28 to Dec. 1).
Meanwhile, sky gazers need to remember three times to catch the penumbral eclipse: It starts before…
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