On Thursday night into Friday morning, Earth’s shadow will cover the moon, turning it red in the first total lunar eclipse in over two years, visible in the Americas, Africa, Europe, New Zealand, and Russia. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters Earth’s umbra, resulting in a red hue due to sunlight passing through our atmosphere. The next total lunar eclipse is in September, with more to follow in March and August, often paired with solar eclipses.
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Ethiopian official denies Donald Trump’s claim that US funded Gerd
An Ethiopian official has refuted Donald Trump's claim that the U.S. funded the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd), asserting it was built without foreign aid and emphasizing its significance to Ethiopia. The dam, Africa's largest hydroelectric plant, has sparked tensions with Egypt and Sudan over water flow concerns, while Ethiopia aims to address its electricity needs as 60% of its population lacks power. Want More Context? 🔎
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