Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy, with Mars at opposition, the Moon and Mars in conjunction, and the longest lunar eclipse in a century
Space Weather News for July 25, 2018
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LUNAR ECLIPSE AND MARTIAN CONJUNCTION: Friday, July 27th, is a big night for astronomy. Mars will be at opposition, making a 15-year close approach to Earth. The full Moon and Mars will be in conjunction. And, best of all, the Moon will pass through the shadow of Earth, producing the longest lunar eclipse in a century. Visit today's edition of Spaceweather.com for sky maps, animations, and observing tips.
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Above: A montage of the upcoming July 27th total lunar eclipse. For more images and animations, visit ShadowandSubstance.com
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