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Another Eclipse Over Spain on August 28: Where and How to See the Moon Almost Completely Covered

Skywatchers in Spain can observe the Moon almost completely covered during an eclipse on August 28, weather permitting and safely.

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Another Eclipse Over Spain on August 28: Where and How to See the Moon Almost Completely Covered

Spain will have another opportunity to view an eclipse on August 28, when the Moon is expected to become almost completely covered. The event will be visible from suitable locations across the country, although exact viewing conditions will depend on timing, local weather, and horizon visibility. Observers should choose an area away from bright lights and check local forecasts before heading outside. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses can generally be viewed without special eye protection, making the event accessible to skywatchers.

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