BRENT: An astonishing total lunar eclipse is expected to take place on September 27, as the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its shadow.
Observers across most of North and South America will be able to watch 72 minutes of total lunar eclipse on the evening of September 27. Those watching from the West Coast of North America, will see the moon already partially eclipsed when it rises after dark. For the Midwest and East, viewers will have several hours to watch the moon rise and change color as the eclipse progresses.
Most of Europe, Africa and the Middle East will watch the event before dawn on September 28.
This date is particularly special as there will be both a “super moon,” the largest full moon of the year, and a Harvest Moon, which is the full moon nearest to the September equinox.
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