You can find out when tonight's lunar eclipse will be visible in your location at this page operated by the U.S. Naval Observatory. Here at our house in New Jersey, the moon will be rising at 4:40 pm, with the eclipse starting at about quarter past five. That's about an hour and a half from now. Totality is between 8:06 and 8:30 pm. I'm going to see if I can get some photos of it.
Posted at 3:41 PM
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