Meteorologist Andrew Grautski discusses what makes this lunar eclipse special and provides details on the latest cloud cover ...
From start to finish, a total lunar eclipse is a magnificent sight to behold. Here's what New Yorkers will see during the ...
A total lunar eclipse will flush the moon red Thursday night into Friday morning across NY and the Western Hemisphere.
On the night of March 13 into March 14, skygazers across North America—along with many other parts of the world—will get the ...
The colors can easily be seen with the naked eye, but you can get an enhanced viewing experience with a telescope or ...
A lunar eclipse will be visible for stargazers across the U.S. this March for the first time in roughly two years.
Skywatchers and stargazers will have the chance to witness a rare "blood moon" early Friday, March 14 — the first total lunar ...
Ready for a show? On the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, a total lunar eclipse will occur as the moon moves into the Earth's umbra, or shadow, turning the bright white lunar ...
The Moon will be completely covered by the Earth’s shadow and bathed in a reddish glow on the night of March 13 ...
A lunar eclipse will be visible for stargazers across the U.S. this March for the first time in roughly two years.
For folks on the east coast, including New York, the timing of the total lunar eclipse is not ideal. A partial lunar eclipse will start at 11:57 p.m. EST on Thursday, March 13. But the most ...