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Lunar eclipse on August 28 will be visible throughout Spain
The partial eclipse will cover 93% of the Moon and can be observed nationwide.

The lunar eclipse taking place on August 28 will be visible across Spain, where the Earth's shadow will cover 93% of the satellite. This astronomical phenomenon can be seen from any point in the national territory, according to reports from El Mundo.
It is expected that, following the recent total eclipse that impacted the Iberian Peninsula, this new partial eclipse will spark interest among many observers. According to 20minutos, regions that offer the best views for the event have started to be recommended for observation.

Those interested will be able to enjoy this unusual celestial spectacle in a context where the visibility of the phenomenon extends throughout the Spanish geography. Xataka has not provided information on specific timings but emphasizes the importance of planning appropriately to observe the eclipse.
The astronomical event adds to the growing list of phenomena that generate excitement among astronomy enthusiasts. The arrival of this partial eclipse also comes amid recent astronomical events that have captured public attention.