A total lunar eclipse will turn the full moon red on Thursday evening and Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere, depending on where you live.
Earth’s shadow will block most of the light that illuminates the lunar surface, creating what is known as a blood moon.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon typically takes on a "rusty" hue.
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NEW YORK — A total lunar eclipse will flush the moon red Thursday night into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere.