According to NASA, people who live in the Americas, Europe, Africa and the central Pacific region can experience this rare celestial event late on the evening of Jan. 20 and into the early morning hours of Jan. 21.
According to NASA, people who live in the Americas, Europe, Africa and the central Pacific region can experience this rare celestial event late on the evening of Jan. 20 and into the early morning hours of Jan. 21.
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