Californians will be able to see a special sight in the night sky next week, and they won’t need any special eyewear to see it.
A partial lunar eclipse will take place on August 27-28, where most of the full moon will pass through the Earth’s shadow, turning it a unique shade of red, dubbed a “blood moon.”
There was a full total lunar eclipse that showcased the “blood moon” back in early March, though it only lasted for about an hour, starting at just after 3 a.m.
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