The full harvest supermoon shone brightly in the night sky Tuesday evening. A partial lunar eclipse, with a “bite” taken from ...
This partial lunar eclipse will be the last lunar eclipse of 2024, but don't worry if you missed out this year! The next ...
The Harvest Moon coincides with the autumnal equinox, the first day of fall, which is Sunday, Sept. 22. As almanac lore goes, ...
Unlike with solar eclipses, there’s no need to wear protective eyewear when watching a lunar eclipse and it can be viewed ...
The moon was shining bright on Tuesday night with a Harvest moon and partial lunar eclipse happening at the same time.
A giant moon with a chunk taken out of it was visible in the skies on Tuesday night. Here are some of the best shots in case ...
As for the partial eclipse, NASA said the Earth, moon, and sun line up to produce a solar or lunar eclipse anywhere from four ...
Here are some of the photos you shared with 40/29 of the lunar spectacle, from Northwest Arkansas to the River Valley.
Skygazers were treated to a spectacular celestial sight Tuesday night as the orange-ish Harvest supermoon coincided with a ...
A partial lunar eclipse occurred during the supermoon, making for a rare, but stunning sight. This type of eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow that darkens ...
The celestial spectacle took place on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning across North and South America as well as Europe and Africa.
There's another reason to look into the night skies Tuesday: a partial lunar eclipse. Maximum coverage happens around 9:44 p.m. in Des Moines — when 3-4% of the moon will be covered by Earth's shadow.