When is the December full cold moon Mars eclipse and how to see it

When is the December full cold moon Mars eclipse and how to see it

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The celestial event is expected to be visible in the night sky on December 7, from 11:09 p.m. ET, although it will continue to appear full and bright until December 8. The cold moon is so-named as it rises around the time of the winter solstice—where the Earth is furthest away from the sun,…

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