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Total lunar eclipse: How to watch the super flower blood moon on May 26 – CNET
May 26 will bring a beautiful sight.

A NASA image of a “blood moon” blushing red.
NASA
Get ready for a rare and lovely cosmic phenomenon on May 26. Parts of the world are about to experience a total lunar eclipse, which turns the moon a rusty red. Thanks to livestreams, you can watch the celestial festivities from anywhere.
A lunar eclipse happens when the moon moves into the Earth’s shadow, which blocks the sun’s light. Unlike with a solar eclipse, you can look directly at the moon with the naked eye. This month’s total lunar eclipse…
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