Tag: full moon
KOSCIUSKO — Tonight, eyes will turn to the sky to witness an event that happens only once in a blue moon — literally. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration website, a blue moon does not appear blue. Rather, the colorful nickname has been attached to the second full moon to occur within a …read more.
Not long before sunrise tomorrow morning, April 4, the full moon should turn a lovely shade of celestial red during a brief total lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible from all parts of the United States, however eastern North America will only see the beginning stages of the eclipse before sunrise, starting at about …read more.

