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Total lunar eclipse brings a super flower blood moon this week: How to watch – CNET

Skywatchers will see a rusty red moon on May 26.

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A NASA image of a “blood moon” blushing red.
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The moon is set to dazzle this week as a total lunar eclipse turns our celestial neighbor a rusty red. Those living in Africa and Europe won’t get to see the “super flower blood moon” light up the night, but thanks to livestreams, the May 26 celestial festivities will be visible from anywhere in the world. 
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…

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