Early Wednesday morning the Earth will pass through the Moon's shadow creating another rare full lunar eclipse; visible right here in Minnesota. This will be the second lunar eclipse of 2014. The event will begin at 4:15 AM CT, and end around 7:30 AM CT.

The 'total' eclipse portion of the event will last for roughly an hour, or 5:25 AM CT to 6:25 AM CT. This should be the most spectacular part of the event, and it is safe to view with the naked eye (unlike a solar eclipse).

Too early for you? Check your program: Two more lunar eclipses are scheduled for 2015, with the first on April 4th, and the second on September 28th.

 

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