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Tonight’s the big night: A Blood Moon lunar eclipse that hasn’t happened in years is going to play out above us, reaching its peak in the middle of the night.
For the first time in three years there will be a total lunar eclipse, which will give the moon a blood-red glow. Bruce Bookout, professor of astronomy at Pikes Peak State College and a member of ...
It's the first Election Day total lunar eclipse in U.S. history. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth. You can see the eclipse in the wee ...
You'll want to know if it makes sense to wake up in the middle of the night to see the Blood Moon lunar eclipse. ... Northern Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula look to have pretty thick clouds.
A “Blood Moon” – an eerie name that comes from the color it takes on during a lunar eclipse – will grace the night sky from Thursday, March 13 – Friday, March 14. In the U.S., the ...
The "Blood Moon" phenomenon will start before the full moon reaches peak illumination. As the lunar eclipse begins, the moon will start moving through Earth's shadow on Thursday at 11:57 p.m. ET.
A total lunar eclipse, viewable from Michigan, will occur overnight Thursday into Friday. The eclipse will peak at 2:59 a.m. Friday, with the moon appearing red due to sunlight filtering through ...
A total lunar eclipse, viewable from Lansing, will occur overnight Thursday into Friday. The eclipse will peak at 2:59 a.m. Friday, with the moon appearing red due to sunlight filtering through ...
This lunar eclipse is called a Blood Moon lunar eclipse since the moon will take on an orange-red color at the totality of the eclipse. Since the totality is at 3 a.m. Friday, March 14 we will ...