In the Americas alone more than one billion people in 35 countries could bear witness to the total lunar eclipse.
The good news is that unlike a solar eclipse, there is no need for any special equipment to view a lunar eclipse.
Earth’s shadow will block most of the light that illuminates the lunar surface, creating what is known as a blood moon.
If you miss this total lunar eclipse, the next visible total lunar eclipse in Chicago will be a year from now in March 2026.
A total lunar eclipse was visible across North America including Chicago Thursday night into Friday morning. The moon passed through the Earth’s shadow overnight, appearing to turn a rusty reddish ...
Pictures of last night's "Blood Worm Moon," a total lunar eclipse, show the full moon looking red in the night sky.
If you missed March's total lunar eclipse, also known as the "blood moon," when will you be able to see one next?
A total lunar eclipse will occur in the skies over parts of the Western Hemisphere this week, but will the weather allow ...
A total lunar eclipse will flush the moon blood red Thursday night into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere.
Viewers across North America will get to enjoy a full Blood Worm Moon during a total lunar eclipse on March 13 into March 14.
Stargazers on nearly one half of the world witnessed a total lunar eclipse overnight, as a rare cosmic lineup caused the moon to turn a shade of red.
As the moon moved through the shadow of the Earth, it was also being illuminated by light from the sun — causing the moon to ...