Peaks at 4 AM, Eastern time. I may set my alarm.
What’s full and bright and red all over? Tonight’s Moon!
It’s the longest partial lunar eclipse since 1440, and it’s so close to total that much of the Western Hemisphere will be able to see the Moon turn red in Earth’s shadow.
How to #ObserveTheMoon: https://t.co/J9trqnx6mF pic.twitter.com/qdrXTXRGYF
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) November 18, 2021
Published on November 18, 2021 20:53