Did you miss last night's blood moon lunar eclipse or just want to relive it? These photos captured the celestial event ...
1:05 Blood Moon: Stargazers across the Americas treated to rare total lunar eclipse Stargazers around the world were treated to the year’s first total lunar eclipse — a “blood moon.” ...
The "blood moon" appears during a total lunar eclipse. The photo was taken from Austin, Texas on March 14. . | Credit: Rick Kern via Getty Images A "blood moon" was visible from Earth last night ...
allowing the moon to pass into Earth's shadow, according to NASA. Lunar eclipses are often called "blood moons" because a red hue can be produced when the Earth's shadow covers the moon.
A total "blood moon" total lunar eclipse flushed the moon red Thursday night into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere. The best views were from North America and South America.
Between late last night and early this morning, a rare blood moon lunar eclipse — which hasn’t happened in the U.S. since 2022 — was visible for skywatchers across most of North and South ...
With Earth's shadow cast over it, the moon appears to us to be dimmer and more reddish than usual, which is what lends it the nickname "blood moon." More news about our planet: Sign up for USA ...
A total lunar eclipse that resulted in a so-called “blood moon” appearing in the night sky between March 13 and 14 resulted in some spectacular images. The total lunar eclipse was viewed in ...
Early risers were able to witness a partial lunar eclipse – or “blood moon” – before dawn on Friday. A “blood moon” is created when the moon moves into Earth’s shadow, gradually ...
The partial eclipse started slightly after 1 a.m. EDT as the moon entered the Earth's umbra and started to darken. Totality started at 2:26 a.m. EDT, when the reddish hues of the "blood moon" were ...