This particular type of lunar eclipse is known as penumbral, meaning skywatchers will be able to see the face of the moon darken without completely disappearing. AND IT WILL NOT TURN BLOOD RED AS DURING A TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON!
The event will reach its peak at 1:24 p.m. EDT (1724 GMT), some two hours after beginning, and end at 3:32 p.m. EDT (1932 GMT) as the Earth's shadow leaves the moon once again.
Unfortunately for those of us in the Western Hemisphere, this event will only be visible from Australia, Antarctica, Eastern Africa, Oceania and Asia…
Coronation and lunar eclipse… Coincidences?
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I watched that video, fixated on it for three hours, not understanding a word of what they were talking about and NOTHING happened. Just kidding. I didn't sit and watch but moved my cursor through waiting for the change of color but it never came. What gives? OH, ok. I just read your description. sorry :(