Lunar eclipse could be visible in Capital Region if weather cooperates
This weekend is the time to check out the night sky. You might catch a lunar eclipse – if the weather cooperates.
Rick Darling with the Museum Of Innovation and Science tells NewsChannel 13 people should look up at the sky at about 11:29 Sunday night.
He says that’s when you’ll see that eclipse start and you’re going to see the moon turn a little bit darker, and turn a little bit red. That will be at about 12:11 or so Monday morning.
It will all be over at about 12:53.
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