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A partial lunar eclipse taking place on 26 June will appear magnified in the US by an effect known as the "moon illusion".
The eclipse will begin 10:17 GMT when the Moon enters the shadow of Earth.
Because of the timing, it will not be visible from the UK or Europe.
But in many parts of the US and Canada, the eclipse will appear larger because it occurs while the Moon is so close to the horizon.
According to Nasa, low-hanging Moons look "unnaturally large when they beam through trees, buildings and other foreground objects". The reason for this is not understood.
At its maximum, 54% of the Moon's diameter will be covered. This will occur at 0438 US pacific time (1138 GMT) - the event will last almost three hours.
Because the Moon, Sun and Earth are not aligned, it will not reach "totality".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10414201.stm
The eclipse will begin 10:17 GMT when the Moon enters the shadow of Earth.
Because of the timing, it will not be visible from the UK or Europe.
But in many parts of the US and Canada, the eclipse will appear larger because it occurs while the Moon is so close to the horizon.
According to Nasa, low-hanging Moons look "unnaturally large when they beam through trees, buildings and other foreground objects". The reason for this is not understood.
At its maximum, 54% of the Moon's diameter will be covered. This will occur at 0438 US pacific time (1138 GMT) - the event will last almost three hours.
Because the Moon, Sun and Earth are not aligned, it will not reach "totality".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10414201.stm