In North America, the total lunar eclipse will start around 12:55 a.m. ET on Friday. Telescopes and binoculars aren't necessary but can enhance viewing.
The spacecraft, about the size of a small car, conducted a series of experiments. It drilled three feet into the lunar soil, took X-ray images of the magnetic bubble that surrounds and protects Earth ...
The celestial event in which the moon turns an eerie red color will occur on March 13 to 14 and will be visible in all 50 states.
On a chilly Friday morning nature tantalized D.C., spreading clouds across the sky, but now and then permitting glimpses of a ...