A Fast-Moving Planet and a Crimson Moon! Catch Mercury if you can, then stay up late for a total lunar eclipse, and learn the truth about the dark side of the Moon.
(KWTX) -A total lunar eclipse will be visible across Central Texas during the early morning hours of Friday March 14th. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth’s shadow to completely cover the moon.
The total lunar eclipse ends at 3:31 a.m., and the partial eclipse continues until 4:10 a.m., with the red shadow fading by 5 a.m. Weather conditions will affect visibility, but y
When and where will the total lunar eclipse be visible? We show who will have the best views and when you should watch.
This eclipse has earned the nickname “Blood Moon,” a name that might sound ominous compared to the more poetic “Blue Moon” or “Harvest Moon”—but it’s a fitting one.
The last total lunar eclipse in November 2022 marked the first Election Day total lunar eclipse in U.S. history.
Most of the United States will be treated to a total lunar eclipse in coming days, with a blood-red moon rising into the night sky.
On the heels of our solar eclipse and the Northern Lights being visible in 2024, another celestial spectacle will be on our radar this week.
The moon will appear a striking reddish color in a few weeks when a magnificent total lunar eclipse becomes visible all across the United States.