For those interested in astrology etc. This
will be an event worth your time.
Timeline:
The first definitive change in the moon’s
appearance will come on its upper left edge. At 1:58 a.m. EDT
(0558 GMT), the partial phase of the eclipse will begin as the
Earth’s dark shadow, called the umbra, starts to slowly creep
over the face of the full moon.
At 3:06 a.m. EDT, the eclipse will reach
totality, but sunlight bent by our atmosphere around the
curvature of the Earth should produce a coppery glow on the
moon. At this time, the moon, if viewed with binoculars or a
small telescope, will present the illusion of seemingly
glowing from within by its own light.
At 3:46 a.m. EDT, the sun, Earth and moon
will be almost exactly in line and the light of the moon will
appear at its dimmest. Totality ends at 4:24 a.m. EDT, and the
moon will completely emerge from the umbra at 5:33 a.m. About
20 minutes later, the last vestige of the fainter penumbral
shadow will disappear from the moon’s upper right edge, and
the body will return to its normal brilliance.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/11/tech/innovation/blood-moon/
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On Tuesday,
April 15, there will be a total lunar eclipse that will turn the
moon a coppery red, NASA says. It's called a blood moon, and it's
one of four total eclipses that will take place in North America
within the next year
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