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103 minutes total lunar eclipse on July 27th 2018 - longest lunar eclipse this century.

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The eclipse will be visible in parts of Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe and South America. It will start where I am around 20:30 and reach its peak at 21:30. It should be especially nice because Mars will be very clearly visible as a the brightest object among the stars and will be visible in red color close to the eclipsed moon. 

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2018-july-27

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