Environment
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Longest Partial Lunar Eclipse Taking Place Next Week will be Visible in all 50 U.S. States
Between Nov. 18 and Nov. 19, the longest partial lunar eclipse of the century will take place, and it will be seen in all 50 states in the US. At around 2:19 a.m. EST (7:19 a.m. UTC), NASA predicts that the nearly-total eclipse of the Micro Beaver Full Moon will begin; it will peak around 4:20 am EST (9:20 am UTC), ending at 5:47 am EST (10:47 a.m. UTC).
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