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It's not too rare for this to happen. The last March total lunar eclipse was in 1978, according to NASA — though much of North America couldn't see it. The "blood" part is from the eclipse.
This Friday, March 14, is Pi Day and what better way could there be to celebrate this essential mathematical constant, than with a phenomenon Pi can help predict decades or even centuries in advance — ...
A total lunar eclipse is seen over Toronto on Jan. 21, 2019. This image illustrates how, when the moon is in full eclipse, stars that would normally be washed out by the otherwise bright moon are ...
Sometimes there’s a special reason for the moon to go orange - like a total lunar eclipse - but that isn’t scheduled to take place until September 7. So what is causing the moon to go orange?
Originally published on Wed., Nov. 2, 2022, this article has been updated. On the night of November 7-8, the Sun, Earth, and the Full Moon will line up perfectly to produce a total lunar eclipse.
The upcoming total lunar eclipse occurs March 13-14. The website Time and Date predicts the moon will complete all of the eclipse phases in 6 hours, 3 minutes. If you live in the U.S., the eclipse ...
The longest total lunar eclipse of the century transformed the moon into a reddish orange color for more than 100 minutes, according to NASA. The eclipse was not visible from North America, Noah ...