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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.
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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