The total eclipse of the full moon will take less than five minutes, and can be viewed starting at 6:16 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, according to the report.
From the world’s Eastern Hemisphere – eastern Asia, Indonesia, New Zealand and Australia – the greatest eclipse will take place after sunset April 4, says EarthSky.
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