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From the northeastern quadrant of the moon, a robotic lander built by Central Texas-based Firefly Aerospace saw a total solar eclipse. The Earth blocked the sun and cast a shadow on the lunar surface.
The lunar eclipse is this week. Will Nevadans be able to see it? Here's a look at the forecast for the night of the eclipse.
When can I see the lunar eclipse? In the late evening hours of Thursday into early Friday, the Earth will pass between the sun and moon, resulting in a total lunar eclipse.
A full moon and partial lunar eclipse treat will coincide on Saturday for people in some regions, just in time for Halloween weekend.
On Thursday night into Friday morning, the moon will put on a spectacular show, turning blood red during a total lunar eclipse.
The March 2025 total lunar eclipse brought a "Blood Moon" overnight, but it was too cloudy to see over NYC, Long Island and N.J.
On May 5, 2023, people around the world will witness a a lunar eclipse when the Earth gets between the Sun and the Moon and casts part of its shadow on the Moon.