The full moon took on a reddish hue late Thursday as it moved into the shadow of the Earth in a rare total lunar eclipse.
The eclipse’s totality lasted 66 minutes, with a partial eclipse preceding and following as the moon moved between our planet and the sun, according to NASA.
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Blood Moon: Stargazers across the Americas treated to rare total lunar eclipse
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