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See how the moon meets Uranus in a lunar eclipse tonight (November 8).

See how the moon meets Uranus in a lunar eclipse tonight (November 8).

Uranus will briefly disappear from the night time sky on Tuesday (November 8) when the moon passes in entrance of the distant and faint ice large. The occasion is what astronomers name a lunar eclipse, and will probably be seen from North America and elements of Asia.

The lunar eclipse will start at 7:39 AM EST (1239 GMT) when Uranus — the seventh planet Sun— begins to vanish behind the moon. When the lunar eclipse begins, Uranus might be within the constellation of Aries and can have proper ascension at 02h57m00s and 16 levels north declination. In the sky (opens in new tab).



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