Catch a partial lunar eclipse during tonight’s supermoon
- Tonight's full moon is a harvest moon, supermoon, and partial lunar eclipse, visible in the UK if clear skies prevail.
- A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth casts a shadow on the moon.
- Additionally, this event is the second of four supermoons occurring this year.
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Partial lunar eclipse will be visible during September's supermoon
new york — Get ready for a partial lunar eclipse and supermoon, all rolled into one. The spectacle will be visible in clear skies across North America and South America Tuesday night and in Africa and Europe Wednesday morning. A partial lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow that darkens a sliver of the moon and appears to take a bite out of it. Since the moon will inch closer to Earth than usua…
A 'Supermoon Eclipse' Could Be Seen In Chicago Tuesday
CHICAGO — A rare astronomical trifecta will be visible in Chicago Tuesday night. The harvest moon, or the full moon closest to Sunday’s fall equinox, began Monday. This week’s moon is also known as a supermoon, or a full moon that appears when the celestial body is at its closet point to the Earth, according to the National Weather Service. Both phenomena will make the moon appear quite bright and large this week. But at least some of the moon w…


How to see the rare supermoon partial eclipse in the UK tonight
Look up into the sky tonight for the supermoon (Picture: Getty Images) We are all in for a treat tonight because there will be a partial eclipse of the supermoon visible across the UK. The supermoon is expected to rise at 7.15pm this evening and at around 1.15am tomorrow a small shadow created by Earth will appear in the top right corner of the moon as the eclipse starts. The partial eclipse will then reach its maximum at around 3.44am. This wil…
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