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![]() ASL | A Lunar eclipse is a fun thing to watch. People have been watching them for thousands of years. The problem is they only last a few hours. They only happen a few times each year. If we don't know which night the eclipse will appear we could miss it. Work through this activity so you won't miss them. |
![]() ASL | These images are of a partial eclipse on July 28th, 1999. The eclipse was in the night sky over Melbourne, Australia. This eclipse lasted almost 3 hours.
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