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Fortunately, stargazers will be able to witness the return of the supermoon on Oct. 17 as well as a total lunar eclipse — when the moon passes completely into Earth’s shadow — on March 14, 2025.
And because lunar eclipses can be seen by everyone on the nighttime side of Earth when they occur, a much larger chunk of the population can experience each one.
KIAH Houston. NASA Expert Describes Moon Side View Of Friday's Total Lunar Eclipse. Posted: March 13, 2025 | Last updated: June 13, 2025. If you were on the moon during the total lunar eclipse ...
The eclipse begins at 11:57 p.m. Eastern, starts an hour-long totality at 2:26 a.m. and ends at 6 a.m. The eclipse will take place as Earth passes between the sun and the moon.
Dig deeper: Blue Ghost’s photos, while remarkable, aren’t the first such images of an eclipse from the moon. NASA’s Surveyor 3 lunar probe managed to capture the first-ever view of a solar ...
Unlike the solar eclipse where people need protection to view it, people can safely view the lunar eclipse with the naked eyes without protection. ... whichever side happens to be facing the moon.
In a total lunar eclipse, the entire moon moves into the darkest part of Earth’s shadow, called the umbra, completely blocking it from the sun, according to NASA.
A "blood moon" lunar eclipse will be visible in Beaver County and across North America in the early hours of March 14. The eclipse will begin around 1:47 a.m. and reach its peak at 2:59 a.m., with ...
There’s a total lunar eclipse tonight. Will clouds block your view? For 65 minutes, the moon will be fully immersed in the darkest part of the Earth’s shadow.