You can see a blood moon lunar eclipse in August. Here's when, how to see it at maximum
First publishedAug 19, 17:35 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 19:30 UTC · 6m ago
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A lunar eclipse will be visible across the entire United States at the end of August, when the full moon will pass through Earth's shadow, turning it a spooky shade of red.
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- A lunar eclipse will be visible across the entire United States at the end of August, when the full moon will pass through Earth's shadow, turning it a spooky shade of red.
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You can see a blood moon lunar eclipse in August. Here's when, how to see it at maximum
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