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Astrophysics experts in Jordan have reported that the Kingdom's sky will witness a partial lunar eclipse early Friday morning. Observers will be able to see the initial stages of the partial eclipse before moonset. The maximum coverage of the moon's disk by Earth's shadow will reach 96.2% globally, but it will not be visible from Jordan due to the moon setting before this phase occurs. Watching the eclipse requires selecting an open and unobstructed location. The penumbral eclipse begins at 4:23 a.m., followed by the partial phase at 5:33 a.m., reaching its maximum approximately at 6:07 a.m., just before moonset, with a chance of seeing a reddish hue on part of the moon.
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