For the first time in nearly three years, a total lunar eclipse was visible across the United States late Thursday night.
Floridians will start to see the moon move into the deep penumbral around 11:55 p.m ... 12:47 a.m. CDT on Friday as the moon moves into the umbra, which is the darkest part of Earth’s shadow.
Total lunar eclipse: The moon moves into Earth's darkest shadow (umbra), creating a deep red or orange glow. This reddish appearance has led to the nickname "blood moon." 11:57 PM EDT (8:57 PM PDT ...
Total lunar eclipse: The moon moves into Earth's darkest shadow (umbra), creating a deep red or orange glow. This reddish appearance has led to the nickname "blood moon." 11:57 PM EDT (8:57 PM PDT ...
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