Celestial enthusiasts will be able to see a total lunar eclipse for the first time in three years this week. The “blood moon” will be visible in every state between Thursday night and Friday morning and will glow with a reddish hue.
The moon will appear a striking reddish color in a few weeks when a magnificent total lunar eclipse becomes visible all across the United States.
The is the first time a lunar eclipse has been visible over Rhode Island since 2022. According to NASA, another total lunar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until March 2026. Its peak viewing time is 2:55 a.m. on March 14, but it can be seen earlier that night (on March 13) as well.
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The upcoming lunar eclipse will be the first total lunar eclipse since November 2022. Will it be visible in the Appleton area?