Here's When You Can See the Next Lunar Eclipse in America
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The longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century will take place for roughly four hours tomorrow, July 27, but not everyone will be able to see the spectacular view.
This lunar eclipse, often called a "blood moon" because of the reddish hue that the moon appears to take on as it moves through the shadow of the Earth, will be visible to most places around the world (particularly, the Middle East, Africa, southern Asia, and the Indian Ocean region) but won't be seen in North America.