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Eclipse 2019: How Super Blood Moon will be only one in DECADE

  • January 15, 2019
  • Technology

However, the best viewing conditions are expected across a swath of the central and southwestern US where it will be mainly cloud-free, according to AccuWeather.

People in Western Europe, including those in the UK, Norway, Spain, Portugal, and France will also be able to see the entire eclipse, with totality taking place early in the morning of January 21, 2019.

You won’t need any special equipment to see the spectacular event.

Unlike solar eclipses, which require protective eyewear, a lunar eclipse can be viewed without eye protection.

But the weather is expected to be freezing cold, both in North America and in Europe, so be sure to dress warmly.

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