The moon will pass through the darkest part of Earth's shadow for nearly 90 minutes on Tuesday, but only viewers in part of the world will be able to see it.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the full Beaver Moon will pass into the darkest part of Earth's shadow for nearly 90 minutes in the final lunar eclipse of 2022 — and the last total lunar eclipse until 2025, according to NASA.
The peak of the eclipse — known as totality, when the entirety of the moon's visible surface is shrouded by Earth's shadow — will occur from 5:16 to 6:43 a.m. EST and then slowly brighten as a partial eclipse for the following hour, according to NASA. Related: What is the moon phase today?
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