In North America, the total lunar eclipse will start around 12:55 a.m. ET on Friday. Telescopes and binoculars aren't necessary but can enhance viewing.
A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon. That blocks out the light that would usually make ...
The Griffith Park Observatory is scheduled to livestream next week's total lunar eclipse online. The broadcast will begin on Thursday, March 13 at 8:50 p.m., and end the next morning at 3:05 a.m. on ...
The full Moon this month is also known as the Worm Moon, believed to come from seeing more earthworms as we get closer to ...
It's the Full Blood Worm Moon, meaning it will have the reddish tinge to it due to the moon passing into the Earth's shadow.
On the night of March 13 or early March 14, the Moon will transform into a stunning red orb as it moves into Earth's shadow ...