
Pacific, the moon is 50% covered by the Earth’s shadow

Here’s a timeline for the various phases of the lunar eclipse and blood moon tonight, according to NASA: So if you’re in Hawaii, you’ll get the best show of anyone else in the United States, NASA noted.
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It won’t be visible in every time zone, but you might also be interested in watching live online if you can.)Īccording to NASA, the totality “will be visible near moonset in the western United States and Canada, all of Mexico, most of Central America and Ecuador, western Peru, and southern Chile and Argentina.”Īccording to NPR, the totality portion of the eclipse will be visible in the Pacific and Mountain time zones, plus in Texas, Oklahoma, Alaska, and western Kansas.Īustralia, New Zealand, Hawaii, and the rest of the Pacific Islands will be able to see the entire eclipse from start to finish. The moment of greatest total lunar eclipse (also known as the totality) will take place for about 15 minutes on Wednesday, May 26, between 4:11 and 4:26 a.m. Totality Takes Place Early in the Morning on Wednesday Although this won’t be visible to the entire United States, a good portion of the country will be able to see what is commonly referred to as the Super Flower Blood Moon.

Not only is this a supermoon that marks the moon’s closest orbit to the Earth, but it’s also a time when the moon appears red in the sky while passing through a total lunar eclipse.

A rare super blood moon eclipse is happening.
