A total lunar eclipse may be visible from North America on the night of Thursday, March 13.
The eclipse will begin around 9 p.m. It will last around six hours, with the maximum coverage occurring almost exactly at midnight and ending completely around 3 a.m. the next day, according to Eclipse Guide, a free and interactive app by the developers of Star Walk.
Earth will pass between the sun and the moon, blocking light on the lunar surface. The sunlight will curve around Earth and pass through the atmosphere, removing colors out of its spectrum and leaving only red light hitting the moon.
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