This Week in Space: Lunar Eclipse

Tonight marks a full moon, as well as a lunar eclipse in the northern hemisphere. Want to catch the moon's turning red as it slips into Earth's shadow? If you're in North America or western South America, you're in luck, and should be able to view the entire celestial light show, weather permitting. If you're in Europe, start calling your Scandinavian friends and driving north toward Denmark, Norway, or Sweden, as those'll be the only European locations where you can catch the eclipse.

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