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https://www.fox5dc.com/news/full-buck-moon-lunar-eclipse-will-occur-on-july-4

LOS ANGELES - Fireworks are not the only spectacle in store for sky-gazers this Fourth of July.

U.S. residents reveling in Independence Day festivities will get a prime-time view of a penumbral lunar eclipse that is expected to take over the night sky starting at 11:04 p.m. EDT (8:04 p.m. PDT) on July 4 and end at 1:56 a.m. EDT on July 5 (10:56 p.m. PDT on July 4), according to Almanac.com.

The eclipse will be brought on by what’s commonly known as the “Full Buck Moon,” and will be visible from most of North America, except the northernmost regions of Canada and Alaska.

While the celestial showcase is certainly something to look forward to, experts say this specific type of eclipse is bit harder to notice.

According to Earthsky.org, there are three kinds of lunar eclipses: a total eclipse, a partial eclipse and a penumbral eclipse.

“This third kind of lunar eclipse [penumbral] is much more subtle, and much more difficult to observe, than either a total or partial eclipse of the moon,” the website explained. “Then again… very observant people will notice something strange happening on the moon, even while not knowing an eclipse is taking place.”

The website writes that in a penumbral lunar eclipse, the Moon doesn't go into the Earth's main darker umbra shadow, making this eclipse in particular, harder to observe.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac says that July’s full moon is called the “Buck Moon,” marking the time of year that wild bucks’ antlers are fully grown, according to Native American folklore.

The July full moon is also known as the “Thunder Moon,” due to the frequency of thunderstorms during the season, according to the Almanac.


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I’ve never heard this, will look if the sky is clear

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No bucks about it.
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Not that we need a full moon on a holiday to bring extra crazies out..


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i oughtta be jest aboot schit faced enough by 1104 to appreciate a hearty penumbral eclipse.


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I am calling "fake news".


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Shortchanged again.


Yep. It won't get dark here at 55* N Lat until well after midnight. And even if it did, the the weather is likely to be too schitty to see past the clouds and fog beyond 500ft altitude.


We'll just have to be content with our annual fireworks display and colorful mishap.


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I'm thinking the bucks horns wont be through with growing by July 4th, or there will not be many big racks this season.
I did see a real good sized rack about a week ago. Well past the ears already with a lot of decent length points on the beams.


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