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The Jordan sky will witness a partial lunar eclipse early on Friday, August 28th, where the initial and partial phases can be observed before the moon sets in the western horizon. The eclipse will be deep, with the Earth's shadow covering up to 96.2% of the moon at its peak globally, but it will not be visible from the kingdom as it occurs after the moon has already set. The penumbral phase begins in Amman at 4:23 AM, reaching its maximum at 6:07 AM, when the moon is very low on the horizon and a portion of the shadow appears on its surface. The eclipse phases will vary between penumbral and partial, ending all stages by 10:01 AM. An eclipse occurs when the moon passes through Earth's shadow, ranging from partial to total, with a slight correction due to the tilt of the moon's orbit.
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