The Earth orbited between the moon and sun, casting a shadow on the moon and causing the lunar eclipse.
The eclipse will be visible in South Dakota starting around 3 a.m. March 3, with totality starting around 5 a.m. and lasting until around 6 a.m., more than an hour before sunrise.
Stargazers, unite: A total lunar eclipse will be visible from Montreal during the wee hours of March 3.
Here's where and when to view the lunar eclipse, or blood moon, from Long Island, and all your questions about the phenomenon answered.
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