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Written by Russell Skeet [19659006Ilvayhavepectacularleclipselunemember-willcrinklewithredetsandhavelongerlookedforyears[19659006] Unfortunately, we will not be able to see it, because James Durbano with the Big Sky Astronomical Society says, we are on the wrong side of the planet.
"Unfortunately, we are not in the right place to look at this lunar eclipse total to come. Most of the world is in the right place, but here in North America we are not. "
Durbano says that those of Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia should be able to catch all or part of the eclipse," he says. said that we are in the right place to see the closest approach to Mars on Earth in 15 years that same night, and you (19659007) The lunar eclipse and the "opposition of Mars" arrive on Friday, July 27.
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