The total lunar eclipse, unlike last year's solar eclipse, does not require special equipment to watch it safely.
A blood red moon rises over Maryland later this week. Here are five things to know about the total lunar eclipse.
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com As long as the clouds cooperate, northeastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks have the potential for a great view of the total lunar eclipse that starts late Thursday and ...
A lunar eclipse offers a unique chance to excite children's interest in astronomy. It can be taught through hands-on ...
Get out and turn your eyes to the sky late Thursday night for a chance to see the full moon start its pass through Earth’s shadow, turning it a dark red-orange.
In this rare event, a full moon, also dubbed the "Worm Moon," will coincide with a lunar eclipse — causing a total lunar eclipse as the entire Moon is covered by the Earth's shadow. View the moonrise ...
The Moon will be in the constellation Leo, under the lion's hind paw, at the beginning of the eclipse; soon afterward, it will cross into the constellation Virgo, NASA said. Constellations may ...
The moon “will be in the constellation Leo, under the lion’s hind paw, at the beginning of the eclipse; soon afterward, it will cross into the constellation Virgo,” NASA said. You won’t be ...
NASA says the moon will be in the constellation Leo, under the lion’s hind paw, at the beginning of the eclipse and it will cross into the constellation Virgo.
The Moon will begin the eclipse in the constellation Leo, beneath the lion's hind paw, and will soon cross into Virgo. As the Moon dims, the visibility of surrounding stars and constellations may ...