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A Solar Eclipse or a Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, Moon, and the lunar nodes align. This phenomenon takes place twice a year during eclipse season. This video is available in over 20 ...
A total lunar eclipse will be most visible from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, parts of eastern South America, Alaska and Antarctica on September 7 and 8, according to Time and Date.
But this eclipse won't be "total" and it won't be "lunar." Instead, a partial solar eclipse will become visible one night this week to several states in the northeast U.S.
The eclipse will occur between 4:50 a.m. to 8:43 a.m. ET on March 29, according to Space.com. More than 800 million people will be within some portion of the eclipse, TimeandDate.com says.
Breathtaking photos of this month's total lunar eclipse capture a blood red moon and star-studded Milky Way over NOIRLab's Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile.