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Over the next few days, there will be lots of incredible eclipse images to view, but how can you tell what is the real deal?
The last March total lunar eclipse was in 1978, according to NASA — though much of North America ... That's why a "blood worm ...
Though there won't be a lunar eclipse this month, April's full "Pink Moon" has some special features of its own.
Late on Thursday night and into the early hours of Friday, the full moon turned a beautiful reddish color as it drifted ...
This event has been dubbed the "Blood Worm Moon", after one of the names given to March full moons by some Native Americans. In North America, the moon started to look like a bite was being taken ...
This explains why each Blood Moon ... peak visibility in North America, parts of Europe, and Africa. In France, only the westernmost regions glimpsed the event before the Moon set, while in ...
This week, robed in twilight, a blood worm will ... though much of North America couldn't see it. The blood part is from the eclipse. When the Earth passes in front of the moon, it obscures ...
This event has been dubbed the Blood Worm Moon, after one of the names given to March full moons by some Native Americans. In North America, the moon started to look like a bite was being taken ...
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