In the Americas alone more than one billion people in 35 countries could bear witness to the total lunar eclipse.
Pictures of last night's "Blood Worm Moon," a total lunar eclipse, show the full moon looking red in the night sky.
During the eclipse, the Earth passed between the sun and moon, blocking light from hitting the lunar surface, making the moon ...
Skywatchers snapped photos of the "blood moon" hovering above North and South America last night. Here's a gallery of images ...
The process to create the stunning celestial sight is a complex one requiring the moon to not only be full, but for the Earth ...
A rare "Blood Worm Moon" was seen Thursday into early Friday morning during a total lunar eclipse. Stargazers across the ...
A winter storm obscured Utahns' view of the event, but photographers around the world turned their lenses to the sky last ...
Sometimes sleep takes priority over cool celestial events. Luckily, you can catch a partial solar eclipse this month and a ...
The next total lunar eclipse will be on Sept. 7-8, 2025, visible in parts of Asia and Australia, with totality lasting 82 ...
Astronomy lovers in America will be treated to a great show in this month. In the early morning of March 14, a total lunar ...
In North America, the total lunar eclipse will start around 12:55 a.m. ET on Friday. Telescopes and binoculars aren't ...
As the Full Worm Moon rose overnight, skywatchers across the Americas turned their eyes — and their cameras — toward the sky.