How to Observe the Moon: Tips to See 2014's First Lunar Eclipse
The first total lunar eclipse of 2014 will occur overnight on April 14 -15, and mark the beginning of a lunar eclipse tetrad - a group of four back-to-back total lunar eclipses between April 2014 and September 2015. See visibility maps for the total lunar eclipse, which can be seen from North and South America. Seecharts and maps for how to observe the total lunar eclipse in this Space.com gallery. [See Space.com's complete coverage of the April 15 total lunar eclipse her
The first total lunar eclipse of 2014 will occur overnight on April 14 -15, and mark the beginning of a lunar eclipse tetrad - a group of four back-to-back total lunar eclipses between April 2014 and September 2015. See visibility maps for the total lunar eclipse, which can be seen from North and South America. Seecharts and maps for how to observe the total lunar eclipse in this Space.com gallery. [See Space.com's complete coverage of the April 15 total lunar eclipse her