Look west and see the sun set. Look east, the full moon rises. Seeing this phenomenon is impressive, but not unique, according to the Journal's astronomy expert, Kevin McKeown. In April, September, ...
The next chance to enjoy a total lunar eclipse in the U.S. and North America will be March 3, 2026. Total lunar eclipses, which are less frequent than partial ones, typically occur once or twice a ...
The moon will rise above the eastern horizon around sunset and reach the highest point in the sky at midnight. The Old Farmer's Almanac uses names for full moons from a number of sources ...