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'Blood moon' lights up sky in rare full lunar eclipse
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On March 3, 2026, there was a full moon that coincided with a full lunar eclipse, reported AP. At the time of the maximum phase, the moon was in opposition to the Earth and was fully lit. The eclipse lasted more than five hours with half-shadow phases and the full phase about an hour. No event occurred in Ukraine because the maximum phase occurred during the day when the satellite was below the horizon. ZN.UA collected photographs of the full mo…
·Kyiv, Ukraine
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