A total lunar eclipse is a phenomenon that happens every few years and the next opportunity to see it throughout southwestern Ontario will be early Friday morning.
Twelve full moons will shine brightly in the sky this year. Skywatchers in Ontario will also be able to catch a total lunar eclipse and one partial solar eclipse in 2025. Here’s when to catch the ...
Luckily for the Toronto area and Ontario, we'll have the opportunity to see the full extent of the blood moon against the night sky — so long as the weather permits and skies are clear.
for those outside our time zone), with the full eclipse commencing soonafter, 2:26 a.m. EDT (6:26 a.m. UTC). The peak of totality will take place at 2:58 a.m. EDT (6:58 a.m. UTC), with the Moon ...
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