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Caption: The Moon will turn red. There’s a lunar eclipse happening on March 3 — and it’s one of the easiest celestial events to see. If you’re in the right locations dur… more The Moon will turn red. There’s a lunar eclipse happening on March 3 — and it’s one of the easiest celestial events to see. If you’re in the right locations during the listed times, all you have to do is step outside and look up. No telescope. No special equipment. Just your eyes (and hopefully clear skies). That’s the magic of a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow. But it doesn’t disappear completely. Some sunlight bends through Earth’s atmosphere and still reaches the Moon. That red glow is the combined light of every sunrise and sunset happening around Earth at that moment, projected onto the lunar surface. You’re literally seeing Earth’s sunrises and sunsets painted onto the Moon. For exact times where you live, check timeanddate.com for local viewing details. Clear skies — and keep looking up. #LunarEclipse #BloodMoon #Astronomy #Moon #SpaceFacts less
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