A lunar eclipse is set to occur at the end of August, during which the full moon will pass through Earth's shadow. This event will result in the moon appearing red. The eclipse will be visible across the entire United States.
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Lunar Eclipse Visible Across the United States in August
A lunar eclipse will take place at the end of August, with the full moon passing through Earth's shadow and appearing red. This phenomenon will be visible throughout the United States.
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Lunar Eclipse Visible Across the United States in August