How to watch this Sunday's Lunar eclipse and blood supermoon

The last total Lunar eclipse until 2021 will start at night between January 20th and the 21st. If you’re in North or South America you will be able to see the moon “become fully tinted with the red-orange color of sunset.” The moon will also be a supermoon, meaning its very close to Earth so it will look larger in the sky. According to Vox, people in Northern Europe as well as the northwest coast of Africa will also be able to see it. The eclipse will last for an hour and 2 minutes, starting at 9:36pm EST. 



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