You'll have to get up early tomorrow morning to see it. At 4 AM, if the sky is clear, you'll see the longest lunar eclipse in centuries. The full moon will turn a reddish brown color for more than an hour. As the Earth slides into position between the sun and the moon. Astronomers call it a "blood" moon or "beaver" moon. Usually at 4 AM on weekend day mornings I'm driving over the top of High Point Mountain. Hopefully, I'll be able to take some cool pictures for you tomorrow. The forecast is predicting skies will clear by midnight.
Source: NJ.COM
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