North and South America to see 'Blood Moon' eclipse

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A total lunar eclipse, known as a "Blood Moon," will be visible in North and South America starting Thursday night. This is the first total lunar eclipse seen on the continents since 2022. The eclipse will last over an hour, with the Moon appearing red due to Earth's shadow. It can also be seen in parts of western Europe, Africa, and New Zealand. Totality will begin at 2:26 am EDT on Friday and 11:26 pm PDT on Thursday. A partial eclipse will occur about an hour before and after totality.


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