Blood Moon: When Will the U.S. Next See a Lunar Eclipse?
http://www.newsweek.com/blood-moon-lunar-eclipse-1008009
You may well have heard that the July 27 full moon will feature the longest lunar eclipse this century—bathing our rocky friend in a warm, reddish glow. Unfortunately, if you’re watching from the U.S. mainland, you won’t be able to see the blushing orb.
The eclipse will take place between 2.24 p.m. and 6.19 p.m. ET, finishing about two hours before the moon rises over New York at 8.18 p.m. ET. The end of the eclipse is a whopping five hours before moonrise in San Franciso, which will take place at 8.29 p.m PT (11.29 p.m. ET).
Blood Moon: When Will the U.S. Next See a Lunar Eclipse?
Jul 4, 2018, 2:16pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/blood-moon-lunar-eclipse-1008009
> You may well have heard that the July 27 full moon will feature the longest lunar eclipse this century—bathing our rocky friend in a warm, reddish glow. Unfortunately, if you’re watching from the U.S. mainland, you won’t be able to see the blushing orb.
> The eclipse will take place between 2.24 p.m. and 6.19 p.m. ET, finishing about two hours before the moon rises over New York at 8.18 p.m. ET. The end of the eclipse is a whopping five hours before moonrise in San Franciso, which will take place at 8.29 p.m PT (11.29 p.m. ET).