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On Friday, August 28,, Egypt experienced a partial lunar eclipse, coinciding with the full moon of the month of Rabi' al-Awwal, 1448 AH. This phenomenon is one of the rare astronomical events that occur when Earth's shadow partially covers the surface of the Moon, causing its appearance to temporarily change. A partial eclipse is an excellent opportunity for astronomical observation, benefiting both scientists and amateurs alike, as it allows for a more precise study of the properties of the Moon and Earth.
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