When the moon is within the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, called the umbra, it takes on a reddish hue, which has led to the nickname “blood moon” for a lunar eclipse, according to NASA.
This event will not be observable from the Americas. Lunar eclipses happen when Earth is between the sun and a full moon. During the event, the moon moves through Earth's umbra, the dark center of ...
North, South America and Europe will all see the rare astronomical event which causes a ‘Blood Moon’ next month. But depending on where on the planet you are will decide what kind of eclipse ...
Skywatchers should keep their eyes to the skies in mid-March. A blood moon total lunar eclipse is coming late March 13-14, according to NASA. The moon will turn deep shades of rusty-red ...