You can see the lunar eclipse beginning around 11 P.M., but to see the peak of the eclipse you’ll have to be watching the skies around 2 A.M.
The full moon of March, called the Worm Moon, will include a total lunar eclipse and a day later, an occultation of Spica by the moon. The moment of full moon will occur in the eastern U.S.
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(Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images) The Moon is now lined-up to intersect the ecliptic—the apparent path of the Sun through our daytime sky and the plane of Earth’s orbit of ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses his fascination with daytime moonrises and what celestial movements ...