Other celestial landmarks will also be viewable with the naked eye, such as neighboring red-orange Mars and the Pleiades star cluster.
Photo by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
“You can see that the moon is kind of getting gobbled up by a shadow,” Fried said. “The difference is striking and magnificent."
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