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Early Tuesday morning, the moon will flush crimson as it creeps through Earth’s shadow during a total lunar eclipse. Lunar eclipses occur when our planet slides between the sun and moon, which ...
It’s called the “Blood Moon” because of the red hue the earth’s atmosphere refracts onto the lunar surface as light from the sun passes through it.
Millions in New York and beyond can watch a rare total lunar eclipse, or 'blood moon,' on March 3. Here's when to see it.
Early risers will have the best view. The eclipse gets underway around 4 a.m. ET on Tuesday, March 3, with totality lasting until about 7 a.m. ET, while a partial eclipse will continue until roughly 9 ...
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