Nearly Total Lunar Eclipse Approaches, with the United States in an Ideal Position
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

A nearly total lunar eclipse will occur from Thursday night to Friday, with 96% of the moon's surface covered. This event follows a total solar eclipse earlier this month, and the Americas will have the best views. The eclipse will be visible to billions across North and South America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, provided the skies are clear. The partial phase will last over three hours, while the entire eclipse will span 5 hours and 30 minutes, peaking just after midnight Eastern Time. This is the second lunar eclipse of the year, with the next total lunar eclipse not expected until New Year's Eve 2028.
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