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There will be a total eclipse of the Moon, called Blood Moon, on 4 April 2015. It will be visible in most of North America, South America, Asia and parts of Australia. The Moon will be totally eclipsed from 11:59 UT until 12:03 UT for about 5 mins, and there will be a partial eclipse visible from 10:16 UT until 13:45 UT, for 3 hours and 29 mins. Eclipses of the Moon are visible anywhere where the Moon is above the horizon at the time The eclipse will begin at 09:02, when the Moon first enters penumbra. In this outer part of the Earth’s shadow. At 10:16, the edge of the Moon’s disk will enter the Earth’s umbra. This is the region of space in which an observer on the Moon’s surface would see the Earth completely obscuring the whole of the Sun’s disk, and would find himself suddenly thrust into darkness. As an increasing fraction of the Moon’s face creeps into the Earth’s umbra, it will appear to have a growing bite taken out of it. We will see our planet’s circular shadow sweep across the face of the Moon. Eventually the Moon will pass entirely within the Earth’s umbra at 11:59, and the total eclipse will begin.