A total lunar eclipse will create a “blood moon” that will be visible to parts of Asia, Africa, Australia and eastern Europe ...
A corn moon will rise on Sept. 7, but those on the other side of the Earth will view a full blood lunar eclipse. We detail ...
The full moon on Sept. 7 coincides with a total lunar eclipse, meaning the sun, moon and Earth align in a straight line, ...
September’s full moon will be accompanied by a total lunar eclipse that will be visible to much of the world. Here’s how to see this weekend’s celestial display.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured great shots of the total lunar eclipse over the weekend.
The next total solar eclipse will be Aug. 12, 2026 and will be visible in Greenland, Iceland, Spain, Russia and part of ...
A total lunar eclipse will soon be visible over much of the world. In September, the moon will turn a “striking red” color as it passes through Earth’s shadow, according to NASA. Here’s what to know ...
Several countries will get to see the upcoming lunar eclipse on Sept. 7–8, when Earth positions itself between the moon and the sun. This alignment causes Earth’s shadow to fall on the moon’s surface, ...
A total lunar eclipse already happened in September, now a partial solar eclipse is set to occur this weekend.
Addendum includes additional images and data from Firefly’s 60-day lunar mission, including lunar transit and surface ...