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The second total lunar eclipse of the year arrives Sept. 7-8, turning the moon a copper-red "blood moon" as Earth's shadow passes across its surface

This cosmic event will be seen in various parts of the world, including Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Asia and Europe

Lunar eclipses happen during the full moon phase, when Earth sits directly between the sun and the moon

The only thing better than a full moon? A blood moon that turns the night sky into a cosmic canvas!

On Sept. 7 and into the early hours of Sept. 8, the second total lunar eclipse of the year will put on an unforgettable show, painting the moon with a mesmerizing copper-red glow as Earth’s shadow dances across its surface.

While it may not be as visually monumental as a solar eclipse , there’s som

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