Total Lunar Eclipse Of Heart
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The moon will turn red for 58 minutes as it’s plunged into the Earth’s shadow
If you enjoy celestial events, be sure to look up at the night sky on Friday and Saturday. From a planetary parade to a total lunar eclipse, there'll be plenty to see, even without a telescope.
Starting at 4:50 AM, the moon will slowly slip into the Earth’s shadow, kicking off a full lunar eclipse. By 6:04 AM, the eclipse reaches its peak, turning the moon a deep, dramatic red — the infamous “blood moon.” This glowing celestial spectacle will hang in the western sky until the moon sets around 6:30 AM.