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A total lunar eclipse will take place on Sunday night and, if skies are clear, Canadians from coast to coast to coast will be able to witness it. (Sonny Tumbelaka/AFP/Getty Images) ...
The next total lunar eclipse, which occurs on the night of Nov. 7, will be best seen from Western Canada. After that event, Canadians will have to wait until March, 2025, for the next opportunity.
Eclipse season is upon us! The first total lunar eclipse of the year is set to be visible starting the evening of March 13 through the early morning of March 14. According to NASA, lunar eclipses ...
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 ...
A total lunar eclipse and the resulting glowing red "blood moon " will spellbind spectators in North and South America and Western Africa tonight for the first time in nearly three years. The ...
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.
Blue Ghost caught a look at total lunar eclipse from the moon around 12:30 am CDT on March 14 from its landing site on the Earth-facing side. A glowing ring of light can be seen emerging in the ...
Total lunar eclipses are harder to come by — the last one was in 2015 but after this month’s eclipse, the next one is on Jan. 20, 2019. After that, you’ll have to wait until 2021 for the ...
This week, Calgary’s night sky is putting on an out-of-this-world show…. a total lunar eclipse! March 13, starting at 10 PM, when the Earth’s shadow will begin to dance across the moon. The ...
How to see it Unlike total solar eclipses, where totality (when the moon covers the disk of the sun) can last just a minute or a few, totality in lunar eclipses can last for more than an hour.