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Next week lunar eclipse, visible on October 8th all over the U.S., should be quite a sight to see. But, when you step outside to see the moon turn that distinctive coppery-red shade, astronomers say there another color you should also be looking for: Turquoise. Though the majority of the moon will turn a beautiful shade of red during the eclipse, there also sometimes an accompanying t
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