LIVE Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse

Full Flower Moon will be totally eclipsed and turn a shade of red for about 14 minutes. The eclipse takes place just a few hours after the Moon reaches perigee, the closest point to Earth on its orbit. This makes this a Super Flower Blood Moon! On May 26, 2021, most of the United States will see some or all of a total lunar eclipse. A total lunar eclipse happens when Earth lines up between the sun and the moon. This eclipse may be even more incredible because the full moon will be a super moon. This happens when the full moon is closest to the earth, so it appears larger. Another reason we may get some great photos from this event: When the Earth casts a shadow on the moon, it can look darker and even red, so it’s also called a Blood Moon. This eclipse will be very special for the West Coast of the U.S., where they will see a total lunar eclipse. The totality of the lunar eclipse will be about 14 minutes long near Los Angeles Other parts of the U.S. catch a partial lunar eclipse. For example, people
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