Here's a schedule of how it will unfold, according to NASA: 11:57 p.m. EST: You can see the eclipse starting when the penumbral phase begins as the moon enter the outer part of th
Now folks will get to see not just one, but two eclipses in 2025 as well. According to NASA, those in the whole of the Western Hemisphere — Pennsylvanians included — will be able to see the moon turn red during a lunar eclipse on March 13 into March 14.
There will be a total lunar eclipse this week that will turn the Moon red. Appropriately, the Moon is considered a Blood Moon and will appear the night of March 13 and the morning of March 14, according to NASA.
A Fast-Moving Planet and a Crimson Moon! Catch Mercury if you can, then stay up late for a total lunar eclipse, and learn the truth about the dark side of the Moon.