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Rare blood moon lunar eclipse will be visible TONIGHT

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A total lunar eclipse occurs on average every 2.5 years the last one visible from the UK was in May 2022 .

North and South America and western parts of Africa and Europe will get the best views.

The best time to see the eclipse will be after 5am and before the sky gets too bright.