A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon falls completely in the Earth’s shadow.
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Juneau skies not likely to cooperate with Wednesday morning lunar eclipse
Peak eclipse — when the moon is most entirely covered — will start around 3:11 a.m. and end at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday.
Celestial trifecta will greet Alaska with ‘super blue blood moon’
Early-rising Alaskans and night owls will be treated Wednesday morning to a celestial trifecta: a super blue blood moon, the first in about 150 years.
Sunday’s Lunar Eclipse Has Got It All
The total lunar eclipse, visible in the U.S. Sunday night, is the first since 1982 that’s also a supermoon as well as a blood moon.