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It was half past nine in the evening. I was stuck in Ayala Center at yet another food and restaurant photo coverage for our Lifestyle section.

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Cebu-based astronomer Christopher Go, a member of the Astronomical League of the Philippines, said the eclipse was also visible in Europe and all the way to Asia before and after midnight on Thursday and Friday.

"Here in the Philippines, the eclipse occurred at dawn, with 19 percent of the moon covered by the Earth’s umbra shadow," he said.
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