Bottom line: A penumbral lunar eclipse – lasting over four hours – happens overnight on March 24-25, 2024. It's visible from Japan, the eastern half of Australia, the Americas, the western half of Africa, western Europe – and several oceans and parts of AntarcticaBottom line: A penumbral lunar eclipse – lasting over four hours – happens overnight on March 24-25, 2024. It's visible from Japan, the eastern half of Australia, the Americas, the western half of Africa, western Europe – and several oceans and parts of AntarcticaBottom line: A penumbral lunar eclipse – lasting over four hours – happens overnight on March 24-25, 2024. It's visible from Japan, the eastern half of Australia, the Americas, the western half of Africa, western Europe – and several oceans and parts of AntarcticaBottom line: A penumbral lunar eclipse – lasting over four hours – happens overnight on March 24-25, 2024. It's visible from Japan, the eastern half of Australia, the Americas, the western half of Africa, western Europe – and several oceans and parts of Antarctica
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