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If you were sleeping while the "blood worm moon" was out early Friday morning, here's a look at footage and pictures from the ...
According to NASA, the Earth, moon and sun line up to produce a solar or lunar eclipse anywhere from four to seven times a year. The last total lunar eclipse was in 2022 and a partial lunar eclipse ...
There will be a few solar and lunar eclipses in the next year, but only one will be visible in Ohio. Mark your calendars — here's when we'll see it.
A rare Blood Moon eclipse played out last night, peaking in the middle of night. If you opted not to stay up, or want another look, we have you covered. MLive multimedia specialist Santino Mattioli ...
In the Americas alone more than one billion people in 35 countries could bear witness to the total lunar eclipse.
Early Friday morning, a watch party was held at the Peters Observatory of Hamilton College for the total lunar eclipse.
South Florida sky watchers were able to witness a total lunar eclipse early Friday morning, as Earth’s shadow completely ...
It was a stunning sight in the San Diego sky late Thursday night: A total lunar eclipse that turned the moon a deep red color ...
Were you sleeping during the lunar eclipse that happened early this morning? No worries, you can watch it here.
Skygazers across the U.S. were treated to a rare blood moon. Unfortunately, the next total lunar eclipse visible in the U.S. won't be until 2026.
The total lunar eclipse was visible across the U.S., including here in Laredo, on Thursday night, March 13, into early Friday morning, March 14.
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