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Here’s when to watch tonight’s rare ‘blood moon’ eclipse

15
Apr
2014

We’re just hours away from witnessing the first of a super-rare tetrad of “blood moon” eclipses but it might start a little too late for those of us who want to watch it on the east coast. As NPR tells us, the moon will start turning blood-red at 1 a.m. ET and won’t peak for another couple of hours at 3 a.m. ET. If you’re on the west coast, however, the times for eclipse-watching become much more reasonable since it starts at 10 p.m. PT and peaks at midnight PT. The good news is that even if you miss the eclipse tonight, you’ll have more opportunities to catch it pretty soon. Astronomers are projecting that tonight’s “blood moon” eclipse will

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