Hoping to see the ‘blood’ moon eclipse? It may depend on where you live in Canada
Moongazers across Canada will be treated to a full lunar eclipse early on Tuesday, but not everyone will have the best seats in the house for the celestial show that’s expected to turn the moon red.
Astronomy experts say the “blood moon” eclipse will be best seen the further west you go.
A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth is between the moon and the sun and the moon passes through the shadow cast by Earth.
The Canadian Space Agency says the phenomenon only happens during a full moon, and eclipse totality occurs when Earth completely blocks sunlight from reaching the moon.


