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WATCH: Thursday's 3 p.m. partial lunar eclipse

The Earth casts its shadow over the moon in a lunar eclipse as seen in Gaza, December 10, 2011. Sky watchers in Asia, Australia and on the U.S. West Coast will get a view of a total eclipse of the moon in morning. UPI/Ismael Mohamad.
The Earth casts its shadow over the moon in a lunar eclipse as seen in Gaza, December 10, 2011. Sky watchers in Asia, Australia and on the U.S. West Coast will get a view of a total eclipse of the moon in morning. UPI/Ismael Mohamad. | License Photo

April 25's full moon will coincide with the the first lunar eclipse of 2013, SPACE.com reported Thursday.

Even though the eclipse --which will take place Thursday at 3 p.m. -- will be mainly visible from eastern Europe, Central Asia, Africa and Western Australia, you can watch it live from anywhere in the wold via Slooh's channel on YouTube.

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According to SPACE.com the partial eclipse will begin at 2:04 p.m. EDT and will take about two hours to reach its peak.

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