As far as total eclipses go, it’s hard to outdo “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” but this one was pretty neat.
For those unable to witness the lunar eclipse overnight Tuesday, the AP / The Canadian Press provided this composite of the moon progressing from normal to its “blood” state:
According to NASA, Tuesday’s event was the first in a series of four total eclipses over the next 16-plus months that at least parts of the United States will be able to witness.
Here are a few other shots of the eclipse as seen from middle America.
