There are several ways to live stream the eclipse, as multiple servers will be broadcasting the event live on their YouTube channels. However, for those who want to see the complete eclipse and how our satellite gradually turns red, it is recommended to be outside from 2:18 a.m ET, when the clear skies will still show a white moon, through 4:02 a.m ET when the moon will be entirely red. The so-called blood moon eclipse - because of the moon's color - will reach its full redpoint on Friday, November 19 at 4:02 a.m ET, a time at which American citizens will be able to take a brief peek and see what a red full moon looks like. Thus the term 'blood moon.' #khou11 #houston #weather #bloodmoon /2eQF3RgGtn The moon won't disappear, but within the eath's shadow it will turn dark and reddish. A near total lunar eclipse will take place Thursday night/Friday morning.
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