A total lunar eclipse will be visible to billions around the world, and early risers will have a brief window to catch the moon glowing red.
Look to the southwest around 2 a.m. and, as long as the sky is clear of clouds, you should be able to see it, even with Salt Lake City’s light pollution.
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During a lunar eclipse, Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Moon to fall into Earth’s shadow and take on a reddish-orange hue; hence the name “Blood Moon".
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A total lunar eclipse, a ‘Blood Moon,’ will turn the Moon red as Earth’s shadow falls on it. It will be visible in North America, Australia, and East Asia.