The Moon at Aphelion
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Shortly after the total solar eclipse has marvelled the Iberian Peninsula, there is a new marked celestial spectacle. On August 28, the Moon will enter into the shadow of the Earth and, of this...
Just two weeks after the total eclipse of the Sun on August 12, Cantabria will again have an appointment with the sky. In the early morning of Friday August 28, a partial eclipse of Luna, the second great astronomical phenomenon visible from the community this month, can be observed. The eclipse can be seen from all over Spain, according to the National Geographical Institute (IGN), although Cantabria will have an advantage over other areas of t…
The eighth month of 2026 reserves an intense agenda for the observers of the cosmos, with a series of celestial phenomena scheduled for the coming weeks. From the second fortnight, the celestial vault becomes a dynamic stage for the conjunction of stars, the partial darkening of our natural satellite and the expected restart [...]
August will feature a Partial Moon Eclipse: when, at what time and in which countries to see it
Phenomenon occurs on the night of August 28th and can be observed the naked eye, without the need for special equipment.
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