A total lunar eclipse, known as a “blood moon,” will be visible in New Zealand tonight, turning the moon a copper-red as the sun, moon, and Earth align. This event may be the only lunar eclipse for Kiwis this year, with the next one not occurring until 2028. Stargazers only need their eyes to witness the spectacle, though they are advised to check local weather and the eclipse’s trajectory before heading out.
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