A total lunar eclipse will make the moon appear red across the Western Hemisphere during the "Blood Worm Moon" this week.
Most of the U.S. should be able to see the total lunar eclipse tonight, but clouds will be problematic for many.
A “Blood Moon” – an eerie name that comes from the color it takes on during a lunar eclipse – will grace the night sky from ...
During a lunar eclipse, which is when the Earth lines up exactly between the moon and the sun, the moon appears darker ...
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes directly between the moon and the sun, casting its shadow fully over the ...
This total lunar eclipse — the first in three years — will feature a "blood worm moon," so named for the reddish hue of its ...
Over the next few days, many Americans will be seeing red. This is due to the total lunar eclipse, which will cast a "Blood ...
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align, causing the Moon to pass into Earth’s shadow. Instead of ...
The full Worm moon was eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow early Friday morning.