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The lunar eclipse predicted for Tuesday, April 15, 2014 may damage the spacecraft that has been circling the moon since fall 2013. But it is near the end of its mission.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across the Lone Star state from late Thursday into early Friday, according to NASA. While this won’t be as rare as last year’s total solar eclipse, the ...
According to Time and Date, the lunar eclipse will begin at 11:53 p.m. on Sunday, reach its peak at 2:12 am on Monday, and end by 4:32 am in Austin and San Antonio.
Blue Ghost caught a look at total lunar eclipse from the moon around 12:30 am CDT on March 14 from its landing site on the Earth-facing side. A glowing ring of light can be seen emerging in the ...
What time will the lunar eclipse be visible in Texas? It will be a late night for any Texan staying up to see the eclipse. Here’s a time breakdown: 10:57 p.m.- Penumbra eclipse begins: Moon ...
Dig deeper: Blue Ghost’s photos, while remarkable, aren’t the first such images of an eclipse from the moon. NASA’s Surveyor 3 lunar probe managed to capture the first-ever view of a solar ...
There was an opportunity Thursday night to catch the March 2025 "Blood Moon," a phenomenon that colors the full moon in shades of red, orange and yellow during a total lunar eclipse.
Slept through the total lunar eclipse last night? Don't worry: There will be another chance to catch another stunning celestial event this month. Well at least partially. The total lunar eclipse ...