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Partial lunar eclipse visible across Spain on August 28
The National Geographic Institute (IGN) reports that a partial lunar eclipse will occur on the night of August 28 throughout Spain.

A partial lunar eclipse will be visible on the night of August 28 across Spain, according to information from the National Geographic Institute (IGN). This natural phenomenon will allow observers to see the Moon partially obscured by the Earth.
The eclipse will be widely visible, reaching various regions of the country. Observers in Spain will have the opportunity to witness this astronomical event.

In addition to Spain, other countries will also be able to see the eclipse, although details on visibility in other areas have not been specified in the consulted sources.
The eclipse is an opportunity for astronomy enthusiasts and night sky observers. With the approach of this event, the public is expected to be prepared to view and possibly photograph it.