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Partial Lunar Eclipse Follows Solar Eclipse on Friday

From VRT NWS · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Skygazers can anticipate a partial lunar eclipse on Friday, August 28.
  • The moon will be approximately 93 percent obscured during the event.
  • Unlike solar eclipses, no special eyewear is needed to view this lunar eclipse.

Following a recent solar eclipse, skywatching enthusiasts are in for another treat with a partial lunar eclipse scheduled for Friday, August 28. The celestial event promises a significant display, with the moon expected to be covered by about 93 percent. This phenomenon will offer a captivating view for observers.

Unlike the precautions required for solar eclipses, viewing a lunar eclipse does not necessitate special protective eyewear. The moon's illumination will be gradually diminished as Earth's shadow falls upon it, creating a visually striking spectacle that can be observed with the naked eye. This accessibility makes it an event for everyone to enjoy.

For those hoping to witness a total lunar eclipse, the wait will be considerably longer. The next opportunity to see the moon completely engulfed in Earth's shadow is not until New Year's Eve in 2028. This upcoming partial eclipse, therefore, serves as a significant, albeit temporary, celestial highlight for the current year.

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Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.