A rare "blood moon" total lunar eclipse is now visible in parts of the US. NASA has confirmed that no special glasses or equipment are required to see it.
It's been two years since the last total lunar eclipse, and Texans are in for a treat as this one will be visible across the state.
A rare "blood moon" total lunar eclipse is now visible in parts of the US. NASA has confirmed that no special glasses or equipment are required to see it. A rare "blood moon" total lunar eclipse ...