See moon turn blood red in a total lunar eclipse
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The orb will take on the spooky hue for about an hour on March 3 because of sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere
Here are some tips for capturing the striking reddish moon on March 3. But if you don't get the perfect picture, don't worry.
Sky watchers who get up in time on a morning in early March have a chance of spotting a special 'blood moon' eclipse this year.
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