Reviewed by: Mallory Kimbrell
Here’s how + when to see the blood moon eclipse
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A blood moon eclipse is occurring in the wee hours of Tuesday morning, according to Space.com. The eclipse will begin at 2:44AM, with totality occurring between 5:04AM to 6:02AM.
Unlike a solar eclipse, all lunar eclipses are completely safe to watch without special glasses.

Here are some tips for watching:
The National Weather Service shows cloudy skies in the Huntsville area from 2-3AM Tuesday, but clearing up by 4AM.
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