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Eclipse season actually begins with lunar eclipse in coming days NBC Chicago [Video]

While the world’s attention is squarely focused on a total solar eclipse that will sweep across Mexico, U.S. and Canada next month, another eclipse is actually on the horizon later this month.

According to Space.com, this month’s full moon will also bring a penumbral lunar eclipse late Sunday night and into Monday morning.

This is part of what is known as an “eclipse season,” an astronomical term defining a period of 35 days when it’s possible for multiple eclipses to take place, according to EarthSky.

In addition to the penumbral lunar eclipse, Earth will experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, which will be visible in parts of Illinois and Indiana. Cities like Carbondale and Evansville will be in the path of totality, with the city of Chicago experiencing a partial eclipse during that time.

While that eclipse will provide stunning visuals in southern Illinois and central Indiana, a penumbral lunar eclipse is much …

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