There’s Going To Be A Red Moon!
The longest partial lunar eclipse of the century will take place on Friday morning. It will make the moon appear red for up to three and a half hours, with up to 97 percent of the moon slipping into the Earth’s shadow. . To see it you’ll need to get up early and look low in the west toward daybreak. The farther west you’re located, the better, as the moon will appear much higher from the western part of the continent. It’s nickname is the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse, as it’s happening during November’s full moon.