Watch Earth's Shadow Create a "Blood Moon" Total Lunar Eclipse

PITTSBURGH – (KDKA/AP) – About a dozen people gathered on Mount Washington early Wednesday morning to watch a full lunar eclipse. A group of people, including a CMU astronomer, gathered on Grandview Avenue to watch the show. The group was 

In the central time zone, that means the partial lunar eclipse will be visible beginning around 4:15 a.m. The partial eclipse will gradually become a total eclipse as of 5:25 a.m. The total eclipse will end at 6:24 a.m. and another 

The moon turns orange during a total lunar eclipse as seen from Golden, Colorado, Oct. 8, 2014. The total eclipse is the second of four over a two-year period that began April 15 and concludes on Sept. 28, 2015. The so-called tetrad is unusual because

In the central time zone, that means the partial lunar eclipse will be visible beginning around 4:15 a.m. The partial eclipse will gradually become a total eclipse as of 5:25 a.m. The total eclipse will end at 6:24 a.m. and another 

Photographers lined the eastern edge of the Reflecting Pool as the moon slowly turned from white to coppery red. The timing of the eclipse was perfect for photography because the blue hour in Washington occurred just as the earth's shadow covered the