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Tonight there will be a Super Blood Moon and it's literally happening right now. Looking for idiots to gawk at the big space rock turning red online.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/super-blood-moon-eclipse-make-appearance-jan-21/story?id=60334755
Tonight there will be a Super Blood Moon and it's literally happening right now. Looking for idiots to gawk at the big space rock turning red online.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/super-blood-moon-eclipse-make-appearance-jan-21/story?id=60334755
At 9:36 p.m. EST (8:36 p.m. CST) on Jan. 20, the edge of the moon will begin entering the penumbra, the outer part of the Earth’s cone-shaped shadow. The moon will then dim slightly for the next 57 minutes as it moves deeper into the shadow.
At 10:33 p.m. EST (9:33 p.m. CST), the edge of the moon will enter the umbra, the inner part of the shadow. At that point, the darkening of the moon will become more noticeable and significant. By 11:41 p.m. EST (10:41 p.m. CST), the moon will be completely in the shadow, marking the beginning of the total lunar eclipse. The moment of the greatest eclipse, when the moon is halfway through the umbra, occurs at 12:12 a.m. EST (11:12 p.m. CST), according to NASA.
At 12:43 a.m. EST (11:43 p.m. CST), the edge of the moon will be exiting the inner shadow and moving into the outer shadow. This marks the end of the total lunar eclipse. By 1:50 a.m. EST (12:50 a.m. CST), the moon will be completely outside the inner shadow and will continue moving until the eclipse officially ends at 2:48 a.m. EST (1:48 a.m. CST).
What if it’s cloudy?
If clouds are blocking your view of the eclipse, don’t worry. There are livestream options to see the celestial show, including the Time and Date live stream.