Get ready for an amazing night sky event in Hawaii! On March 13 and 14, we have the opportunity to see and experience a total ...
It's easy to get lost in a clear night sky full of stars. It can feel like a random mess of lights without a little guidance.
Get out and turn your eyes to the sky late Thursday night for a chance to see the full moon start its pass through Earth’s shadow, turning it a dark red-orange.
2:26 a.m. , Totality begins: The entire moon is now in the Earth’s umbra. The moon is tinted a coppery red. Try binoculars or ...
The U.S. National Weather Service has released a cloud coverage forecast during the lunar eclipse. See the possible cloud ...