Arizona's Last Blood Moon Eclipse in Years
Arizona skywatchers, mark your calendars for an extraordinary event: a total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, on Tuesday morning. Lasting from 2 to 7 a.m., the peak occurs between 4 and 5 a.m. No glasses needed, just find a dark spot and look westward. This eclipse is a rare treat, marking the last total lunar one visible in Arizona for years. The Earths shadow creates a striking red-orange glow as sunlight scatters through our atmosphere.
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