Heads up stargazers, a total lunar eclipse will be visible with the naked eye just before midnight. Marjory Stoneman Dougals Astronomy teacher Kyle Jeter says the moon will be partially eclipsed until about 6 o'clock Friday morning, making this an overnight event. The moon will appear red because earth's atmosphere acts light a filter making light more reddish. This is why it's called a Blood Moon. The next full lunar eclipse is set for September, but you don't be able to see it from Florida.
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