is a second new moon appearing in the same month. It is also set to appear in skies in western time zones – including Pacific – on Saturday, November 30, although it’s highly unlikely you ...
The event is set to begin late at night on March 13 or early in the morning on March 14 — depending on where you live — when the moon will pass into Earth’s shadow and appear to turn red. The good ...
The moon will gradually turn deep shades of rusty red throughout totality, thus producing a vibrant visual in the night sky for more than an hour. The moon has a tendency to turn a reddish hue ...
According to Washington State University (WSU), via a news release, a total lunar eclipse, also referred to as a “blood moon ... late Monday night, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic ...
The midnight blood moon ... in the Pacific Northwest (as always) is whether the cloud cover will allow us to see it. Known properly as a total lunar eclipse, the event will begin the night of ...
Tonight, onlookers will get the first glimpse of a total lunar eclipse since 2022, provided that impending storms don’t rain on everyone’s parade.
Sometimes sleep takes priority over cool celestial events. Luckily, you can catch a partial solar eclipse this month and a blood moon again in 2026.