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Briefrule changeAug 21, 2026

Partial lunar eclipse August 2026: Where will it be visible from?

Earth's shadow will swallow 96% of the lunar surface overnight on Aug. 27-28, potentially turning the moon a gorgeous shade of crimson as it bathes in light filtered and refracted by our planet's atmosphere. The partial lunar eclipse will occur as Earth passes between the sun and moon during the monthly full moon phase [1].

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Sources

  1. space.com · Partial lunar eclipse August 2026: Where will it be visible from? Aug 22, 2026
  2. space.com · My favorite thing in the night sky appears on Aug. 28 — and it proves Earth is a sphere Aug 21, 2026

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