Wake up early enough Tuesday morning and you'll catch the moon turn "blood" red during a total eclipse.
A total lunar eclipse, or blood moon, will make the satellite glow red across Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the Americas.
Here are some tips for capturing the striking reddish moon on March 3. But if you don't get the perfect picture, don't worry.
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What to expect during the 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse tonight: Key phases explained
The blood moon phase will be visible across swathes of North America before dawn on March 3.
The spectacle will be visible Tuesday morning from North America, Central America and western part of South America.
Through binoculars or a telescope, the view of the eclipsed moon becomes something much more affecting. You can watch the curved edge of Earth’s shadow glide slowly across the l ...
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Total lunar eclipse gear guide: How to view and capture Blood Moon eclipse for best skywatching experience
Although the Blood will be visible to the naked eye, when viewed through binoculars or a telescope, the eclipsed moon takes on a far more striking appearance.
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