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Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 08:57:21 UT

Partial Eclipse Begins: 10:16:57 UT

Greatest Eclipse: 11:38:27 UT

Partial Eclipse Ends: 12:59:50 UT

Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 14:19:34 UT

Note: UT equals GMT, so as of this moment the eclipse starts in about 2 hours.

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Where will the next lunar eclipse be?

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When is the next lunar eclipse after February 9th 2009?

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When was the next occurrence of the solar and lunar eclipse?

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When is the next lunar eclipse in Spain?

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