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However, if you're interested in learning about the next lunar eclipse, I'd be happy to help!
According to NASA's website, which is a reliable source for astronomical information, there are several upcoming lunar eclipses. Here are some details on the next few ones:
* **April 4-5, 2024**: A partial lunar eclipse will occur on April 4th, with maximum eclipse at 13:31 UTC (Universal Time). This event is visible from Western Europe and North America.
* **September 28-29, 2024**: A partial lunar eclipse will take place on September 28th, with maximum eclipse at 21:22 UTC. This event is visible from Eastern Asia and the Americas.
Please note that lunar eclipses occur about twice a year, but they are not always visible from every location on Earth due to their timing and path across the sky.
Would you like me to provide more information or help with anything else?
However, if you're interested in learning about the next lunar eclipse, I'd be happy to help!
According to NASA's website, which is a reliable source for astronomical information, there are several upcoming lunar eclipses. Here are some details on the next few ones:
* **April 4-5, 2024**: A partial lunar eclipse will occur on April 4th, with maximum eclipse at 13:31 UTC (Universal Time). This event is visible from Western Europe and North America.
* **September 28-29, 2024**: A partial lunar eclipse will take place on September 28th, with maximum eclipse at 21:22 UTC. This event is visible from Eastern Asia and the Americas.
Please note that lunar eclipses occur about twice a year, but they are not always visible from every location on Earth due to their timing and path across the sky.
Would you like me to provide more information or help with anything else?