26-05-2021 05:34 via foxnewssouthtexas.com

When to see the total lunar eclipse and ‘flower’ supermoon

Originally Published: 25 MAY 21 10:34 ET
Updated: 25 MAY 21 22:56 ET
By Megan Marples and Ashley Strickland, CNN
(CNN) — The moon is about to put on a bit of a show.
The full moon on Wednesday, May 26, will be the first total lunar eclipse since January 2019, according to EarthSky. It will take the moon just under three hours to cross through the Earth’s shadow, but the actual lunar eclipse will last for about 15 minutes.
A lunar eclipse happens when the sun, Earth and full moon alig
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