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Our Moon Is About to Turn Blood Red. Here's Why.
This Thursday night, for the first time in nearly two-and-a-half years, our planet's faithful companion is going to get fancy ...
The eclipse began slightly before midnight Friday as the moon’s surface slowly started to darken. Just after midnight, a partial eclipse began, with a noticeable “chunk” of the moon’s surface becoming ...
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Blood moon wows skywatchers worldwide: Best photos of the September 2025 total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse delighted stargazers overnight on Sept. 7-8 with a spectacular display of orbital mechanics that briefly turned Earth's natural satellite blood red. This week's total lunar ...
Zhao the Moonslayer is one of the best new cards from the Magic: The Gathering x ATLA set - a great example of how a ...
A full lunar eclipse — also known as a blood moon — will be visible from Long Island tonight, and stargazers are over the moon. The Moon will slowly disappear, then become a rich blood-red, and ...
A 2019 Super Blood Wolf Moon made its appearance despite widespread cloud cover. (File photo composite by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) If the clouds clear enough on Thursday night and very early ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – You’ll have to stay up late – or get up early – but Central Floridians will soon have the chance to see a total lunar eclipse early Friday morning. Also known as the blood moon, the ...
A blood moon, which occurs during a total lunar eclipse, will be visible in Tennessee on March 13-14. This week's full moon won't just be any regular full moon. For the first time in three years a ...
You can see a red moon across Colorado this week, if you can stay up late enough. The Western Hemisphere will be treated to a dusty red moon during a total lunar eclipse on late Thursday night into ...
Set a middle-of-the-night alarm and turn your eyes to the sky! There’s a total lunar eclipse that starts late-night tonight, Thursday, March 13, and it will reach totality in the early morning hours ...
The eclipse began slightly before 11 p.m. CT on Thursday as the moon’s surface slowly started to darken. Just after midnight, a partial eclipse began, with a noticeable “chunk” of the moon’s surface ...
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