Blood moon total lunar eclipse shines red across Australia

The total lunar eclipse of Oct. 8 was visible to observers in North America, western South America, parts of East Asia, Australia and other parts of the Pacific, weather permitting. The lunar eclipse is also the second iof four consecutive total

If you missed this morning's lunar eclipse and 'blood' moon, you're probably not the only one. Rest assured, we've got you covered. This timelapse captures what it looked like — all in under a minute. If pictures are more your thing, swipe through the

The moon is illuminated by sunlight reflected off the Earth during a total lunar eclipse, one of four so-called “blood moons”, on October 8, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. The first in the current tetrad of blood moons fell on Passover and the

The total lunar eclipse of Oct. 8 was visible to observers in North America, western South America, parts of East Asia, Australia and other parts of the Pacific, weather permitting. The lunar eclipse is also the second iof four consecutive total

A "blood moon" occurs when the reddish hue from a sunset or sunrise reflects onto the moon's surface during a full lunar eclipse, making the moon appear reddish-orange. The full eclipse started around 6:25 a.m. EDT and was visible across North and