You can see a blood moon lunar eclipse in August. Here’s when, how to see it at maximum
Summary
A lunar eclipse will happen at the end of August and will be visible across the whole United States. During this event, the full moon will move through Earth's shadow, causing it to look red, often called a blood moon.Key Facts
- The lunar eclipse will occur at the end of August.
- It will be visible across the entire United States.
- The full moon will pass through Earth's shadow during the eclipse.
- This causes the moon to appear red in color.
- This red appearance is sometimes called a blood moon.
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