The full moon during a 'blood moon' eclipse as seen from the town of Kazanlak, Bulgaria, on July 27, 2018.Next Wednesday, May 26, a full "supermoon" will brighten the night sky over the U.S. At the same time, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across the western U.S. during the predawn hours.
Folks in the western U.S. will have the best view of the eclipse, while those in the central U.S. will see a partial lunar eclipse just before the moon sets below the horizon. Unfortunately, people who live along the East Coast won’t see much of anything eclipse-related, theHawaiians will get a great view with the eclipse happening high in their sky in the middle of the night, the Almanac said.
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