Tonight, skywatchers will witness the second and final lunar eclipse of the year — also the longest since 2022. The total lunar eclipse will occur from 9:57 PM to 1:26 AM, lasting over 3 hours and 29 ...
The year’s second total lunar eclipse saw Earth’s shadow obscure this weekend’s full moon as the home planet lines up perfectly between the moon and the sun. Asia had the best seats in the house this ...
A lunar eclipse will make September's full moon appear red this weekend... depending on where you are. Lunar eclipses, the opposite of solar eclipses, happen when the Earth is positioned between the ...
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