Early-rising stargazers in the UK witnessed a partial lunar eclipse just before dawn on Friday, with a “blood moon” created as the Moon moved into Earth’s shadow, turning a dusky red. The eclipse was visible in most of the UK, while some western areas and the Americas may have seen a total eclipse. This natural phenomenon occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, causing it to appear red due to Rayleigh scattering in Earth’s atmosphere.
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Man chased around Tube station for his watch before attacker is pinned down
A chaotic incident at Earl’s Court Underground station in London involved a commuter using a leaflet stand as a weapon to fend off a man in pursuit, allegedly over a watch theft. The attacker was later restrained by members of the public and arrested on three counts of common assault, although authorities are investigating the incident further and state it may not be related to attempted theft. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A...
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