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How to see a frosty moon and the final lunar eclipse of the year – Lonely Planet Travel News
It will be interesting rather than spectacular.

Sky-watchers will be in for a treat this weekend as a full moon and the fourth and the final lunar eclipse of the year takes place. Lunar eclipses only occur during a full moon, and this one, known as a penumbral lunar eclipse, will take place as the moon enters Earths outer shadow.
It will take place during the evening of Sunday 29 November through the early hours of the next day, and of course clear skies will be a great help in admiring the phenomenon. November’s full moon is known as a frosty…
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