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On July 1 two weeks after the lunar eclipse) a partial solar eclipse will just touch Antarctica- (would be great to be on the snowfield and see a total eclipse!)

On November 25 another partial solar eclipse in the Southern Hemisphere from the south pacific around Antarctica to the Indian ocean.

A total lunar eclipse will occur two weeks later on Dec. 10 It will be shorter than the June eclipse and from anywhere where there is night at 14:00 Universal Time. the Moon is directly over Guam at the moment of greatest eclipse. Each year there are most often two to four solar eclipses and lunar eclipses.

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