The prime viewing area was in the northeast portion of the country, so we really didn't get to see any of it from here. Luckily, several people posted photos.
The last total lunar eclipse was in 2019 and, during the live stream of the event, astronomers witnessed a flash of bright light on the surface of the Moon.
The eclipse is over. What are you going to do with those special eclipse glasses? Here's a great way to repurpose those glasses and help further the mission of science.
This image was made from a series of photos taken of the December 21st lunar eclipse. The photos were taken by Archbishop Rummel High School students Harris Higginbotham and Antonio Torres.
The full moon will pass almost dead-center through the shadow of the Earth tonight between 12:30 & 3 AM CST. It will take about an hour until the eclipse is complete, then it will last for a little over an hour. According to NASA, the view from the Central Time Zone will begin about 1:40 AM Tuesday and the deepest shadow should be at 2:17 AM. ...