Space
Total Lunar Eclipse Creates 'Blood Moon', Astonishing Skygazers [PHOTOS]
The first total lunar eclipse of the year occurred early Tuesday, treating skywatchers across the Americas to an amazing spectacle: the Earth's shadow falling across the moon, casting it in an eerie orange hue.
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