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Check out the Penumbral Lunar Eclipse this Friday night

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A penumbral eclipse is a tease, with none of the Moon entering the much darker core of Earth's shadow, the umbra. Still, the one that occurs on February 10th (for North America) will be about the best penumbral eclipse possible, as the Moon's northern limb will miss the umbra by only about 100 miles (160 km). So the penumbral shading will be obvious.

Those in eastern North America, and all of Central and South America, are well positioned. In the U.S. Northeast the whole event is observable, with mid-eclipse at 7:44 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Farther west, the eclipse peaks at or soon after moonrise - or before moonrise for the Far West. For Europe, Africa, and western Asia, the eclipse occurs with the Moon will be high up during the early morning hours of February 11th.

Footage was shot by myself of the moon

Music : Carefree Royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod

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