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How to see the Earth’s shadow (without waiting for an eclipse)

The shadow cast by the Earth is vast — a cone over 1 million kilometres in length, which, on occasion, intercepts the moon’s orbit, and reveals itself in the form of a lunar eclipse. It is, however, possible to see part of this shadow cone much more frequently than the rare occasions when Sun, Earth, and Moon happen to line up in just the right way. You just need to know what to look for.

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