Mercury cazimi meets the lunar eclipse on August 28: Why astrologers are watching this rare pairing
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A lunar eclipse can be observed from all over Brazil between the night of August 27 and the morning of August 28. The prediction is that up to 95% of the Moon will be reddened. Deployment: Woman sentenced to life imprisonment for killing relatives with poisonous mushrooms tries to annul sentence in Australia Tragedy: Fire in hotel leaves nine dead, among them a child, in Calcutta, India The phenomenon starts around 11:30 pm, in Brasília time, wi…
A partial lunar eclipse can be observed from several continents during the night of Thursday, August 27, and the morning of Friday, August 28, 2026. The phenomenon will be visible, at least partially, from large areas of North and South America, Europe, West Asia and Africa, as well as sectors of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans and Antarctica.
Between the night of August 27 and the dawn of August 28, a partial eclipse will dye the surface of the natural satellite red. The phenomenon will reach a coverage of more than 94% and will be appreciated by the naked eye both in the southern hemisphere and in North America. Read more
A partial lunar eclipse will be visible from any point of the country without the need for visual protection. Specialists recommend to locate in clear areas and pay attention to the weather conditions. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that during the night of Thursday, August 27th and the morning of Friday, August 28th, a partial lunar eclipse visible from Venezuelan territory will be recorded. In Venezuela, the…
August still has an astronomical spectacle reserved. After the solar eclipse of August 12, the Moon will again be protagonist with a partial lunar eclipse during the night of August 27, and the morning of August 28, 2026. The phenomenon will be visible from a wide region of the planet, including America, Europe and Africa, according to NASA. Unlike a solar eclipse, observing a lunar eclipse directly does not pose a risk to the sight or require s…
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