A Rare Supermoon And Partial Lunar Eclipse Will Grace The Skies This Week In A Unique Twin-Event
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This week, stargazers will witness the 'Harvest Moon' alongside a partial lunar eclipse, creating a stunning celestial coincidence for skywatchers to enjoy.
According to NASA, the moon will appear full for approximately three days, from Monday evening through Thursday morning, providing multiple viewing opportunities.
The Earth will pass between the Sun and the full super-Moon, casting a shadow on the lunar surface during the partial lunar eclipse on September 17-18.
The spectacle is set to be visible across most of the world with the Moon appearing 14% larger than usual and displaying a blood-red hue.
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