A total lunar eclipse is happening Tue.
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The night sky has several treats in store for 2022: Expect lunar eclipses, a planetary alignment and meteor showers! The new year brings not one, but two total lunar eclipses -- the first on the night of May 15-16 and the last on Nov. 8, according to ...
Stargazers all over the world will have an opportunity to see a blood moon over the weekend as a lunar eclipse moves into Earth's orbit. The penumbral eclipse, when the moon is completely immersed in the penumbral cone of the Earth without touching the ...
Hamilton College Observatory, Clinton, will host Total Lunar Eclipse viewing party, open to the public, Tue. Mar. 3, beginning 4:45 a.m.