Skywatchers on four continents will have the chance to catch the last total lunar eclipse for three years. The moon set to turn blood red as it slips into Earth’s shadow.
as it slips into Earth’s shadow. The celestial show will be visible to viewers in North and Central America, Asia, Australia, the Pacific Islands and parts of South America.
The moon will begin to enter the outer part of Earth’s shadow at 3:02 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. As the partial eclipse progresses, it will look like a bite is being taken out of the lunar disk, according to NASA. Weather permitting, people in Hawaii and Alaska will have the chance to see every stage of the skywatching show as it unfolds., a lunar eclipse can be viewed safely with the naked eye. Skywatchers can even use binoculars and telescopes for more dramatic views.
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