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The world will witness a rare blood lunar eclipse on August 27-28, during which the moon will turn a copper-red color during the total eclipse. This phenomenon can be seen from the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Western Asia. An eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, covering 96% of the Moon’s face with Earth's shadow. The shadow gradually advances across the Moon's surface for up to an hour and a half. At its peak, the Moon takes on an orange-red hue due to the refraction of sunlight through Earth's atmosphere. The entire event lasts about 48 hours, featuring various phases of the eclipse, offering a rare opportunity to observe a spectacular astronomical phenomenon.
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