Rare Fact Take A Look At Beaver Moon Last Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2025 Says University Of Guelph Physicist
The eclipse, also called the “beaver moon,” will begin around 3 a.m. Tuesday and then progress to a total eclipse, which will take place from 5:17 a.m. to 6:42 am The best part is, you don’t need any special equipment to see it. “Unlike a solar eclipse, lunar eclipses are safe to see with the naked eye,” said Orbax, a lecturer in the department of physics in the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences at the University of Guelph and co-founder of Royal City Science....