News

12:31 a.m. Friday: Total eclipse ends 1:48 a.m.: Umbral eclipse ends 3:00 a.m.: Penumbral eclipse ends According to NASA, this is the first total lunar eclipse since November 2022.
Penumbral lunar eclipses are not very noticeable and occur when the moon passes through the Earth's penumbra, or the "faint outer part of its shadow," according to NASA. With partial lunar ...
The ‘Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse will be the first to grace Earth's skies since 2022. Unless clouds interfere, it will be visible to people in the lower 48 states and greater Americas.
A total "blood moon" total lunar eclipse flushed the moon red Thursday night into Friday morning across the Western Hemisphere. The best views were from North America and South America.
Penumbral lunar eclipses are not very noticeable and occur when the moon passes through the Earth's penumbra, or the "faint outer part of its shadow," according to NASA.
When it passes through the lighter, outer shadow area, or the penumbra, it’s a penumbral lunar eclipse. The moon may appear tan in color, but the change is often hard to notice.
If you live in the U.S., you can see the eclipse starting at about 11:57 p.m. EDT Thursday when the penumbral phase, or the moment where the moon passes through the outer part of Earth’s shadow ...