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Longest Lunar Eclipse: Space Lovers Should Get Ready For This Rare Event Taking Place Tomorrow
This week is going to be a real treat for space enthusiasts. The longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years will be visible late Thursday night and into the early hours of Friday morning (in terms of U.S. time zones). This lunar eclipse will be as near to a complete eclipse as you can get, with more than 97% of the full moon transformed into a red hue by Earth's shadow.
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Mammoth Solar Farm Costing Up to $1.5 Billion will be America's Largest
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Argentinian Woman with HIV ‘Clears’ Virus Without Treatment
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One of the World Largest Mass Extinctions May Have Been Triggered by Volcanic Winter
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Bizarre Predatory Fish Has 555 Razor-Sharp Teeth That Fall Out and Quickly Grow Back
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The ‘Growing Mountain’: Volcano in Hawaii Erupted for Five Years Straight
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November's Third and Final Meteor Shower is Approaching Its Climax
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Kiribati Opens One of the Largest Protected Areas in the World to Commercial Fishing
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