The moon reached its first-quarter phase, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) It was taken from the ISS as it soared nearly 270 miles (435 kilometers) above the South Atlantic Ocean during a very special orbit of the moon. Monday (March 25) starts 2024's first "eclipse season,'quot; the name for one of the two 35-day periods each year when lunar and solar eclipses can occur. If it were, it would be
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