"2024 Eclipse Season: Understanding and Viewing Lunar and Solar Eclipses"

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Michigan will experience a penumbral lunar eclipse overnight into early Monday morning, causing the full moon to dim slightly as it moves into the Earth's shadow. This event precedes a highly anticipated solar eclipse next month, with Monroe County in Michigan set to fall in the path of totality. The penumbral lunar eclipse will begin around 12:50 a.m. and peak around 3:10 a.m., offering a unique celestial spectacle for late-night observers.
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