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Lunar eclipse | NASA scientist explains what you need to know
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NASA Artemis III and LRO Project Scientist Dr. Noah Petro talks about what you need to know about a lunar eclipse.
You'll be able to turn your eyes skyward on March 13, 2025, to see a somewhat rare celestial occurrence: The first total lunar eclipse since 2022.
The total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," will take place overnight between Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14. The last time there was a total lunar eclipse was in November 2022.
While it may not be as captivating as a total solar eclipse, the lunar eclipse still puts on quite a show.
FULL STORY: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/nation-world/lunar-eclipse-thursday-night-overnight-what-time-how-to-watch/507-ec91773a-187e-4659-8171-eaf9e540f47e