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lunar eclipse january 20th
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Watch the Eclipse Tonight!

If by any chance we get clear weather Sunday night, take your kids out to look at the skies.

A few hours after moonrise, the moon should turn red and disappear, all across the U.S.

Only two other eclipses have been visible across the entire U.S., in 1968 and 2001. And Sunday’s will be the first total lunar eclipse since July 27, 2018 (which was only visible in parts of Africa and Asia) and the last one until May 26, 2021.

lunar eclipse january 201th

You can find more information, along with a live stream of the eclipse (if weather conditions are cloudy where you live), on NASA’s website.

You can also watch it online here: https://www.timeanddate.com/live/

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