
Blood moon lunar eclipse expected on election day, last one for three years
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A blood moon lunar eclipse will be visible in the sky early on the morning of Nov. 8, when the nation will be transfixed by the midterm elections.
The eclipse will be visible to viewers in North America, the Pacific region, Australia, and Eastern Asia anywhere where the moon is above the horizon. Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more.
NASA spectators can see the entire eclipse unfold before sunrise – weather permitting – as the moon exits the dark part of Earth’s shadow called the "umbra," a few minutes before 5 a.m.
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