The eclipse is set to take place on the night of Thursday, March 13, into the early hours of Friday, March 14.
The partial eclipse will begin at 1:09 a.m. on Friday morning, with the total eclipse happening at 2:26 a.m. Friday morning. Totality will last until 3:31 a.m. before the partial lunar eclipse ends at ...
The peak viewing for the eclipse will be at about 3 a.m. Here's what to know about weather, timing for Massachusetts viewers.
Skywatchers snapped photos of the "blood moon" hovering above North and South America last night. Here's a gallery of images ...
Here’s why and how the moon can look yellow, orange or red without an eclipse and when Friday's total lunar eclipse blood ...
On the morning of Friday, March 14 -- the day of the full Worm Moon -- the moon will be 12 degrees above the western horizon ...
A partial eclipse should start at around 1:09 a.m. until totality, when the total lunar eclipse happens and the moon is fully ...
During the total lunar eclipse early Friday morning, the moon will still be visible in the night sky, but its color will change. Here's when and how to see the Blood Moon.
The IM-2 lander is believed to have reached the moon's south pole region, but its precise position and location are unclear.
After hours of uncertainty, officials from the Houston company said there are clues that the spacecraft is on its side, which ...