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How to watch the “frost moon” lunar eclipse – the longest partial eclipse of the century – CBS News
The moon will move into Earth’s shadow for 3 hours and 28 minutes this month.

A partial lunar eclipse is coming up this month – and it will be the longest of this century. The eclipse will take place overnight on November 18 and 19, when the moon slips into Earth’s shadow for 3 hours and 28 minutes, NASA said. The late November moon…
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