
The Backyard Astronomer, Gary Boyle
If you’re either up early or staying up late on Thursday, be sure to look up at the sky.
Backyard Astronomer Gary Boyle says sky watchers are in for a real treat with a total lunar eclipse.
Boyle adds that if you’re interested in seeing the event, you may want to set an alarm to ensure you don’t miss it.
Here’s a full breakdown of the eclipse timeline:
- Begins: 1:09 a.m. (early morning of March 14)
- Mid-eclipse: 2:58 a.m.
- Ends: 4:47 a.m.
(Matt Leblanc)