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By Joseph Gamp A lunar eclipse is set to appear in the night sky on Monday as the Worm Moon quietly slips into Earth’s outer shadow – but it’s possible not everyone will be able to see it. Stargazers in Japan, the eastern half of Australia, the Americas, the western half of Africa, western Europe – and several oceans and parts of Antarctic – will see a penumbral lunar eclipse between March 24-25. However, the changes in this eclipse may not be noticeable to the naked eye. The Moon will set below the horizon before maximum eclipse at 7.12am UK time on Monday, March 25. The Moon will take an est…

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