While glasses were absolutely necessary for last year's solar eclipse, they are not needed to safely view this year's total ...
Earth’s shadow will block most of the light that illuminates the lunar surface, creating what is known as a blood moon.
Overall, it typically takes up to three hours and 38 minutes for the Earth to pass in front of the moon, during which time ...
The moon will put on quite the show tonight; we've got everything to make sure you don't miss all the total lunar eclipse ...
Late Thursday into the wee hours of Friday, skywatchers across North America can see the moon turn red for the first time ...
A total lunar eclipse will turn the full moon red on Thursday evening and Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere, depending on where you live.
Most of the U.S. should be able to see the total lunar eclipse tonight, but clouds will be problematic for many.
The moon will shift from its regular bright white appearance to a deep rusty red, creating a phenomenal display. Here's ...
Viewers across North America will get to enjoy a full Blood Worm Moon during a total lunar eclipse on March 13 into March 14.
As far as being able to see the eclipse in the Tri-State area, there may be some clouds but it won't be impossible.