A total lunar eclipse will light up the night sky this week, turning the moon a reddish hue. Here's how and when to view it.
You'll want to know if it makes sense to wake up in the middle of the night to see the Blood Moon lunar eclipse.
While America is set to see an incredible "blood moon" this week, only a fraction of Australians will see a sliver of the final moments of a partial lunar eclipse. Here's when and what to look for if ...
This Blood Moon and related eclipses represent more than celestial events, they are cosmic catalysts, bringing about new ...
Catch this Blood Moon eclipse while you can because this celestial phenomenon won’t happen again for another two years.
Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is safe to watch with the naked eye. You also don't need binoculars or a telescope, but those can also be used safely to pick out details on the moon's surface.