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A ‘breathtaking’ blood moon will rise over Australia tonight. Here’s how you can see the eclipse
The total lunar eclipse, known as a blood moon, marks the last visible lunar eclipse until 2029 and will last about an hour in Earth's shadow, astrophysicists said.
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A ‘breathtaking’ blood moon will rise over Australia tonight. Here’s how you can see the eclipse
The spectacular lunar eclipse will be visible across Australia on Tuesday night, and the last seen anywhere on Earth for the next three years.
·Sydney, Australia
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