The Earth, Sun, and Moon are about to get freaky with each other and we get to see it!

Tomorrow morning there will be a full lunar eclipse, but this one is different. It is the second of 4 eclipses between this year and next. And because of the line up of the heavenly bodies (heehee) the moon will be red. I love full moons, but this...well is awe inspiring!

Here's when to watch:

The partial eclipse should be at about 5:15 am. The total eclipse begins at 6:25 am, mid eclipse at 6:55 and total eclipse at 7:24.

You are perfectly fine looking at it with the naked eye.

In case you are wondering, the last 2 eclipses in this cycle will be on April 4 and September 28 of 2015.

For more on the eclipse and other astronomical stuff, check out NASA online.

 

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