You can watch Tuesday’s total lunar eclipse even if it’s cloudy
If cloud cover ruins your view of Tuesday’s lunar eclipse, or you’re in a part of the world from where it’s not viewable, there’s still a way to witness it.
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If cloud cover ruins your view of Tuesday’s lunar eclipse, or you’re in a part of the world from where it’s not viewable, there’s still a way to witness it.
This week will see a total lunar eclipse visible in North America, South America, and Australasia, which will be the last total lunar eclipse until 2025.
This week’s lunar eclipse wasn’t only observed from the ground – it was also observed from 64 million miles away from Earth by the Lucy spacecraft.
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station managed to photograph the awesome sight of the recent lunar eclipse.
There’s a chance to observe a special astronomical event this weekend, as the night of May 15/16 will see a total lunar eclipse.
On May 26, the only total lunar eclipse of 2021 will be visible from some parts of the world, weather permitting. This particular eclipse happens to have an awesome name…
This Wednesday will see this year’s only total lunar eclipse, and we’ve got the details on how to watch the event live in person or online.