First published at 15:03 UTC on November 7th, 2022.
The Moon goes all red, plus Leonid meteors!
The Leonids will battle against moonlight this year, but anyone with a view of the Moon in the a.m. on Nov. 8 can enjoy a lunar eclipse.
November 8 – Full moon
November 8 – Total lunar eclipse i…
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The Moon goes all red, plus Leonid meteors!
The Leonids will battle against moonlight this year, but anyone with a view of the Moon in the a.m. on Nov. 8 can enjoy a lunar eclipse.
November 8 – Full moon
November 8 – Total lunar eclipse in the hours before sunrise
November 11 – The Moon appears directly between Mars and bright blue-white star Elnath in the west before sunrise
November 20 – In the hour before sunrise, find the crescent Moon above bright star Spica in the southeast
November 18 – Look straight overhead for Leonid meteors after midnight. The Moon is about 35% full, and will diminish the fainter meteors.
November 23 – New moon
November 28 – The crescent Moon hangs beneath Saturn in the southwest after sunset
All month – The Leonid meteor shower is active throughout November, and peaks between midnight and dawn on the 18th.
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