A total lunar eclipse is about to turn the moon blood red for the first time in two years. Overnight Thursday, watch Earth's shadow swallow the moon.
Referred to as a "blood moon" because of its reddish and orange hue, this is North America's lone total lunar eclipse of 2025, according to NASA. Local astronomy experts say New Yorkers should have a good view of the eclipse so long as the weather cooperates and don't mind staying up late to see it.
Daylight saving time begins this weekend, and while most folks love it with the late sunsets, hardcore stargazers like myself aren’t crazy about it because we have to stay up later to begin our
This month's full blood moon on March 13 doubles as a total lunar eclipse. Here's what the full moon in Virgo means for your zodiac sign, according to celebrity astrology Kyle Thomas.
A blood moon occurs when the moon is in a total lunar eclipse. It has no real significance; however, it does give the moon a red-tinted look. This can only happen during a full moon when the sun is fully illuminated against the moon’s surface.
One week until a total lunar eclipse on March 13 turns the moon blood red. Here's everything you need to know.