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Stargazers look for total eclipse of the moon - Tumut and Adelong Times

Total lunar eclipse viewed in Tumbarumba in November 2022. PHOTO: Mark Simpson Star gazers will be hoping for a clear night next Monday to see a total eclipse of the moon. While not a rare event, the last total lunar eclipse seen in Australia was in 2022 and the next will be in March 2026. A lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes through earth’s shadow. Earth will be directly between the sun and the moon and the earth’s shadow is cast o…
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Tumut and Adelong Times broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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