Los Angeles - Skygazers will soon be able to witness a rare partial lunar eclipse — one of most awe-inspiring celestial events of the year.During the event, most locations will see up to 97% of the moon slip into Earth’s shadow.
The moon may even take on a reddish hue.According to EarthSky, which offers night sky and science news, the last partial lunar eclipse that stretched longer happened on February 18, 1440 — 581 years ago.The moon is seen during a partial lunar eclipse in Lavau-sur-Loire, western France, on July 16, 2019.