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Jordan will witness a partial lunar eclipse at dawn on Friday, during which the early phases of the eclipse can be observed in part before the moon sets. The eclipse approaches a maximum global coverage of 96.2%, but this peak will not be visible in Jordan because the moon will set before it occurs. The eclipse begins at 4:23 a.m. with the moon entering the penumbral shadow, becoming more noticeable at 5:33 a.m. as part of the moon's disk enters Earth's umbra, causing the moon's color to darken with a reddish hue. The maximum phase occurs at 6:07 a.m., when the moon is very low on the horizon, making it difficult to see from areas with obstructed views. It is recommended to find an open, unobstructed location to observe the phenomenon.
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