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According to air-and-space, the “blood moon” will be visible across the Americas, Europe and Africa – or anywhere the moon is visible above the horizon.
The visible part of the eclipse begins at approximately 10:30 p.m. ET on May 15, with totality starting an hour later and lasting for around 1.5 hours.
On the West Coast, the moon rises with totality beginning or underway, so viewers should position themselves toward the us-regions.
For the East Coast, the eclipse starts with the moon well above the horizon.
One meaning of a blood moon is based on its dim, reddish hue during the total lunar eclipse.
During the eclipse, the Earth lines up between the moon and the air-and-space, hiding the moon from the star’s light.
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In addition, it can be one of the full moons of autumn when the leaves are turning red.
The eclipse can also be viewed on NASA’s YouTube channel.