The full moon on Sept. 7 coincides with a total lunar eclipse, meaning the sun, moon and Earth align in a straight line, ...
The Sept. 7-8 total lunar eclipse will be visible to over 7 billion people in Asia, Australia, Africa and eastern Europe.
Earth's natural satellite, the moon, is typically pale gray, white, or yellowish; however, every once in a while, it appears to change its color to red or copper. This phenomenon is called a blood ...
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 this celestial event.
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Breathtaking timelapse photos capture September's blood moon total lunar eclipse over Egypt's White Desert
Photographer Osama Fathi has produced a pair of breathtaking images showing the dramatic transformation of the moon during ...
The moon will appear a striking red color for millions of people around the world thanks to a total lunar eclipse in the first weekend of September — but sadly, it won't be visible from the United ...
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