Headline: Complete Lunar Eclipse In Brazil
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Total lunar eclipse in the city of Passo Fundo, in Rio Grande do Sul. The astronomical event, visible throughout Brazil, which occurs when the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that completely covers the full moon, dyed the natural satellite with reddish tones, creating the effect popularly known as a "blood moon". The phenomenon began around 2 am and peaked at 3:17 am, offering a dazzling spectacle for those who were paying attention to the sky. Experts point out that this was one of the most visible eclipses of the decade in the region, favored by the clear sky and the absence of clouds during the night. The next total lunar eclipse visible in the region is expected for 2029, making this morning's event a unique moment for astronomy lovers.
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