On January 21st the Moon will again pass through the Earth0s shadow, acquiring the coppery glow characteristic of lunar eclipses. The eclipse will be visible from the whole of America, and from Atlantic Europe, where we will be able to see the phase of totality of the eclipse, although with the Moon low over the western horizon. This phenomenon will be broadcast live from the Teide Observatory on January 20th-21st, via the sky-live channel, with the collaboration of the European project STARS4ALL. In addition the eclipse will occur at the first full moon of the year, which will also be a
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