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30 November, 16:56

An eclipse of the Moon can be seen by anyone on the poles or the equator.

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  1. 30 November, 17:20
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    Lunar eclipse -

    The eclipse created by the moon, is called the Lunar Eclipse.

    Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth's shadow falls on the moon and this happens. Thus from wherever you can see the moon, you will be able to see the eclipse. However the time varies due to the earth's rotation and in some areas where there is day during the eclipse, it will not be seen.
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