"Mark Your Calendars: When and How to See the Flower Moon and Eclipses in May"

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This weekend, the full 'Flower Moon' will be visible all over the world, and parts of the world will be able to view a penumbral lunar eclipse, where the moon drifts into Earth's lighter, outer shadow. The eclipse will take place between 15:14 UTC and 19:31 UTC on May 5, with maximum eclipse at 17:22 UTC. The event will take a total of 4 hours and 18 minutes. The next total lunar eclipse won't happen until March 13 to March 14, 2025.
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