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The southern limb of the Moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow, causing a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse is completely visible over the Pacific and most of North America. It is seen on the rising moon in Australia, Asia and in the far north-east of Europe, and on the setting moon in South America and eastern North America.

Total Lunar Eclipse is the event record for catalog id 680.
The southern limb of the Moon will pass through the center of the Earth's shadow, causing a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse is completely visible over the Pacific and most of North America. It is seen on the rising moon in Australia, Asia and in the far north-east of Europe, and on the setting moon in South America and eastern North America.
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