For fans of the astronomy, in October you can see another solar eclipse. It is about a lunar eclipseunlike the one two weeks ago, which was solar powered.
This lunar eclipse will be the next one Saturday October 28, from 7 p.m. You can see it only from the countries of Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, South America and part of North America.
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That means it will only be visible from some states in Mexico.
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Because it is a partial solar eclipse, the eclipse will not be complete. This is how Mexico’s next states will see it.
80 percent blackout
70 percent blackout
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Source: Eluniverso

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