Why is the moon turning red in March?
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Why is the moon turning red in March?
TOPEKA (KSNT) — People gazing up at the night sky in a few weeks will have the opportunity to see the moon change color during a special celestial event. The total lunar eclipse will appear for one night, starting late on March 13, according to NASA. This will be the only total lunar eclipse that will be visible from the U.S. this year. "Lunar eclipses are nice, because people can stay home, step outside from time to time to see the changes, and…
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