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Astronomers urged the general public to take advantage of viewing the rare spectacle of a lunar eclipse in April 2014. This particular eclipse was also known as a “blood moon” because of the moon’s deep red hue caused by the shimmers of sunlight and sunset coming through the Earth’s atmosphere. Viewers will have a chance to witness this phenomenon four more times over the next year until September 2015. The writer wishes to add a sentence at the end of the paragraph that shows people how easy it is to view the lunar eclipse. Given that all of the following statements are true, which one, if added at the end of the paragraph, would most clearly and effectively accomplish the writer’s goal? Astronomers can advise the general public which equipment would be best for novices to view stars. Lunar eclipses are safe to view with the naked eye and do not require special equipment. Many people think lunar eclipses are more spectacular than solar eclipses. Some astronomy fanatics throw viewing parties and rent fancy equipment for everyone to use.
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