Stargazing: Look for a Partial Lunar Eclipse and Red-Orange Moon Next Week
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Last Lunar Eclipse for a Long Time: Narrow Window on August 28 – and It's in the Middle of the Night
At the end of August the last lunar eclipse takes place for a long time. Those who want to see it must get out early – and even then the observation becomes difficult.
Just a week ago everyone was watching the solar eclipse. In fact on August 12, 2026 it will be remembered forever, although the truth is that Spain seems to be in luck as a new eclipse is going to occur this same month, although with the Moon as protagonist. It will be a ... Continue reading "The experts confirm it: on August 28 there will be another eclipse in Spain and it will only be seen in this area but it will dye the Moon red"
Without special glasses, the phenomenon will be visible throughout the country in the early hours of Friday the 28th; although, in some places, the satellite will disappear before it ends.
The sky will again offer an astronomical spectacle visible from all over Spain during the night of next August 28. It is a partial lunar eclipse that astronomy enthusiasts in Ceuta will be able to contemplate at a glance, without the need to use telescopes or any other special instrument. According to the National Geographical Institute (IGN), the observation of the partial partial lunar eclipse does not involve any risk, so it will be enough to…
ABI -Infobae The astronomical calendar of August 2026 gives the world a double spectacle of historical proportions.The day of Wednesday August 12 was marked by a total solar eclipse that plunged different regions of the northern hemisphere into darkness, while the closing of the month will reserve a new date with the cosmos: a partial eclipse of Luna that can be observed in its entirety from Bolivian territory.
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