To see the blood moon you’ll need to wake up early. Here's the timeline for New Jersey: 3:44 a.m. - The penumbral eclipse ...
Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses occur at the same time regardless of geographic location. Also, lunar eclipses can be viewed without eye protection and NASA suggests binoculars or a telescope to ...
Mark your calendars: A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red on March 3 - and you won't need special glasses to see it.
A total lunar eclipse will create a stunning blood moon March 3, if you're up early enough to see it.
New maps issued by NASA detail exactly when and where skywatchers across the contiguous U.S. can see the upcoming total lunar ...
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