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Lunar eclipse November 2021 updates: What time was the full moon and where was it visible?

THE longest partial lunar eclipse of the century was visible across the US overnight.

The eclipse involved the Earth’s shadow covering about 97% of the full Moon.

It began at 1am ET and the moon started turning red around 3.45am ET.

The eclipse finally passed around 4.30am ET, making it a glorious three and a half hour event for those able to stay up.

Read our lunar eclipse live blog below for the latest news & updates…