If you look up in the early hours of Tuesday morning, meteorologists say you may get to see the last total lunar eclipse for a few years. NASA says weather permitting, the eclipse will be visible across Tuesday, November 8th with totality beginning just after 5:00 a.m and will last about an hour and a half. Lunar eclipses, also known as 'blood moons,' happen when the sun, Earth and moon line up so the moon passes into Earth's shadow. The next lunar eclipse is predicted for March of 2025.
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