Description of the Phenomenon
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align, and the Moon passes into the shadow of our planet. This causes the Moon to take on a reddish hue, earning it the name “blood moon.”
The phenomenon is expected to last approximately 6 hours, with the best view from North and South America. However, the phenomenon will also be visible from other regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Watch the Blood Moon Live
To watch the lunar eclipse live, you can tune into broadcasts from scientific platforms and TV stations covering the event.
You can watch the lunar eclipse live through live streaming from NASA or other scientific platforms offering real-time footage.
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