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There's a penumbral lunar eclipse in the UK tonight - here's when and how you can see it

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hereThe moon may have a reddish tinge - known as a strawberry moon - during the eclipse.This type of eclipse only happens when the Sun, Earth, and the Moon are imperfectly aligned.If you miss it, don't worry.

The next one is on 5 July, and will only be visible from the UK at moonset.The final penumbral eclipse of 2020 falls on 20 November, and will be visible from most of the UK at moonset..

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