November 8
I am very exictied about this thing. Because the rare celestial show will be visible in Japan for the first time in 442 years. The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan says a partial lunar eclipse will start at around 6:09 p.m. on Tuesday, Japan time, across the archipelago.
Yesterday when I was coming back for GYM the moon was very beautiful. There was no cloud so it was very bright. Today I think I will be at home eating dinner so I will call my friend to come to my house and we will watch the moon together. I think this is the last chance to watch this kinds of moon in my life so I am happy.
We are very lucky tonight!
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