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"textContent": "by Duncan Lunan The Moon is Full on March 3rd, and New on the 19th. On the 3rd there’s a total eclipse of the Moon over the Americas, Asia and Australasia, not visible elsewhere. On the evening of the 19th there’s a chance to find the very young Moon, just 17 hours old, when it’s […]",
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