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Here's How to See Tonight's Frost Moon Eclipse - ComicBook.com

Here's How to See Tonight's Frost Moon Eclipse - ComicBook.com

Here's How to See Tonight's Frost Moon Eclipse - ComicBook.com
Nov 30, 2020 58 secs

Near Christmas, a rare conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn will form a "double planet" in the sky and now tonight, November 29th, a Frost Moon eclipse will delight those looking in the late hours.

According to Prevention (via Yahoo!) the full moon taking place overnight between November 29th and November 30th -- the Frost Moon -- is also a faint eclipse, one that may be so faint that according to EarthSky, some people may be looking directly at it and not realize it's happening.

The Frost Moon -- also called the Oak Moon or the Beaver Moon -- is the full moon that occurs before the winter solstice.

At this time, about 83 percent of the moon will be in the partial shadow of the Earth, though as noted previously, it will be a very slight difference and it is possible that it may be difficult to detect with the naked eye, though it should be somewhat visible through a telescope> It's also worth noting that the moon will be at its fullest during this event as well, reaching proper "full moon" status at 4:30 a.m.

Will you be checking out the Frost Moon eclipse

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