Skywatchers across America will have the opportunity to see a total lunar eclipse next week if the weather cooperates.
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The moon will appear to turn red next week during a total lunar eclipse on March 14 that will be viewable for most of America (Video Credit: NASA Videos).
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In March, California and the rest of North America will experience a total lunar eclipse nearly one year after millions of people were treated to a different spectacular, a total solar eclipse.
In March, California and the rest of North America will experience a total lunar eclipse nearly one year after millions of people were treated to a different spectacular, a total solar eclipse.