Discover what to expect, how to observe the eclipse, and why the Moon turns red during the event.
NASA has explained what a lunar eclipse is, where and how to watch it, what stages to expect, and the scientific reason behind the Moon's reddish color.
Lunar eclipse-viewing doesn't take much preparation. But you do want to set yourself up for success. To immerse yourself in ...
A total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear red across the Western Hemisphere during the "Blood Worm Moon" this week.
Watch live as a total lunar eclipse flushes the moon red across the Western Hemisphere. The Earth will cast a shadow that totally blocks the moon.
The appropriately named "blood moon" will take on a pronounced reddish hue when the eclipse begins to emerge across the United States Thursday night.
The so-called blood moon will be visible for about an hour starting at 1:26 a.m. CT on Friday as appears reddish or orange in color. That phenomenon will be visible with the naked eye or via a ...
According to NASA, another total lunar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until March 2026. This year's total lunar eclipse will be visible over North America, South America, and the Western ...
The moon will enter the Earth's shadow and create a total lunar eclipse for the first time since November 2022, according to NASA. The moon will turn deep shades of rusty red throughout the more ...
In a total lunar eclipse, "the entire Moon falls within the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, called the umbra. When the Moon is within the umbra, it appears red-orange," according to NASA.
According to NASA, another total lunar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until March 2026. Unlike the total solar eclipse in April 2024, the upcoming total lunar eclipse, the first since ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander, operated by Firefly Aerospace from Texas, became the first commercial spacecraft to image an ...