Get ready for the lunar eclipse!

On a forum of astronomy enthusiasts, this is probably unnecessary, but we can all use an extra reminder when times get busy: Don’t miss tonight’s total lunar eclipse, visible in its entirety across much of North and South America! Many other parts of the world will see some or most of the eclipse as well.

Our main article on the timing of the eclipse is here, and you can find many additional resources on Astronomy.com, too.

Good luck, and make sure to share your observations and photos with us here, afterward!

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I will be sleeping right thru it i am afraid

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From my location, almost impossible to see It because of sun will rise during the totality, and bad weather (cloudy and rainy day).

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I ended up waking up at 1 in the morning and walked out and took a look, then again at 4am. It was kinda cool.

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It was clear here and I made myself get out of bed for the start of totality — totally worth it! I’m really looking forward to all the pictures people captured.

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Forgot all about it . No big it was a rainy night anyway .