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    Catch a partial lunar eclipse during September's supermoon

    By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN Associated Press,

    15 hours ago

    NEW YORK — Get ready for a partial lunar eclipse and supermoon, all rolled into one.

    The spectacle will be visible Tuesday night in clear skies across North America and South America, and Wednesday morning in Africa and Europe.

    A partial lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow that darkens a sliver of the moon and appears to take a bite out of it.

    Since the moon will inch closer to Earth than usual, it'll appear a bit larger in the sky. The supermoon is one of three remaining this year.

    "A little bit of the sun's light is being blocked so the moon will be slightly dimmer," said Valerie Rapson, an astronomer at the State University of New York at Oneonta.

    Lunar Eclipse

    A partial lunar eclipse is seen Oct. 29 in Karachi, Pakistan.

    The Earth, moon and sun line up to produce a solar or lunar eclipse anywhere from four to seven times a year, according to NASA. This lunar eclipse is the second and final of the year after a slight darkening in March.

    In April, a total solar eclipse plunged select cities into darkness across North America.

    No special eye protection is needed to view a lunar eclipse. Viewers can stare at the moon with the naked eye or opt for binoculars and telescopes to get a closer look.

    To spot the moon's subtle shrinkage over time, hang outside for a few hours or take multiple peeks over the course of the evening, said KaChun Yu, curator at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

    "From one minute to the next, you might not see much happening," Yu said.

    For a more striking lunar sight, skywatchers can set their calendars for March 13. The moon will be totally eclipsed by the Earth's shadow and will be painted red by stray bits of sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere.

    Mesmerizing photos from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest

    (CNN) — The phases of Venus, the Aurora Australis and the International Space Station transiting the Sun all feature as category winners in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.

    See the images: First supermoon of 2024 dazzles viewers across the globe

    Associated Press photographers from around the world captured stunning images from Monday's supermoon, the first of four in 2024.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=04gTUb_0vY9a9mu00

    Total solar eclipse moves across the nation

    A total solar eclipse crossing North America will darked skies along a path through Mexico, the United States and Canada.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2NeewK_0vY9a9mu00

    A partial lunar eclipse is seen Oct. 29 in Karachi, Pakistan.

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