The moon’s crown peeks above Earth a day before total lunar eclipse (satellite photo)



Simply forward of a total lunar eclipse, a satellite noticed the curve of the moon floating above our planet.

The Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse Tuesday (Nov. 8) will start at 4:10 a.m. EST (0910 GMT) and can finish at roughly 7:49 a.m. EST (1249 GMT) when the moon as soon as once more emerges from Earth’s shadow. You may watch the total lunar eclipse on Space.com at no cost, courtesy of a number of webcasts from observatories throughout the US that begin at 3 a.m. EST (0800 GMT).





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