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On Sunday, the world will see the only lunar eclipse in 2019, when the Earth's shadow will fall on the moon, where it will become orange-red. If time permits, the lunar eclipse could attract around 2.8 billion viewers.
The total lunar eclipse should be visible in the Western Hemisphere, in Europe, in the western part of Africa as well as in the north of Russia, while European citizens will be able to see the Eclipse Monday at dawn..
North Americans will have the best view of eclipses, appearing in the sky from 9:36 pm Eastern Time (14:36 GMT Monday).
NASA (National Administration of Aeronautics and Space) said it was the first time in three years that North America was witnessing a lunar eclipse.
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