Spain braces for near-total partial lunar eclipse on August 28

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A partial lunar eclipse of magnitude 0.93 will be visible across Europe, Africa, the Americas and western Asia on August 28; at maximum, about 93% of the Moon’s diameter will be in Earth’s umbra, with no eye protection needed. Viewability varies by location and weather, and moonset timing may affect how long the eclipse can be seen.
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