A total lunar eclipse on March 13-14, 2025, will be visible across Earth's night side. See detailed maps of where and when to watch the dramatic 'Blood Moon'.
The full eclipse portion of the lunar eclipse ended at 3:31 EDT (0731 GMT). The overall duration of the eclipse, including the penumbral and partial eclipse phases, was 6 hours and 3 minutes.
The second shadow in an eclipse is known as the penumbra (pronounced peh NUM bruh). This partial outer shadow is lighter than the umbra and gets larger as it goes away from the sun. Lunar ...