ORLANDO, Fla. - Americans will have to stay up late or get up really early this week to see the latest celestial event – a total lunar eclipse. The Sun, Earth, and Blood Moon will align on Thursday ...
The only lunar eclipse visible in North America this year will take place on Thursday night, March 13. Meteorologists anticipate that people living in 15 states will have good viewing conditions for ...
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Storms are threatening lunar eclipse viewing on March 13-14, but the latest cloud coverage update from the National Weather Service shows where the skies will remain clear for the event. Showers and ...
Several states will have good viewing conditions for the lunar eclipse on Thursday night, according to a map from AccuWeather. Why It Matters The only lunar eclipse visible in North America this year ...