Lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye and occur about two to four times a year. The penumbral phase will begin ...
Hundreds of millions of Americans, including in Alabama, will have the chance in March to see the first total lunar eclipse ...
Set your alarms for 1:30 a.m. Friday morning!If you've ever wanted to see a "blood moon," Friday morning's partial lunar eclipse is your chance. But you'll have to be an early bird, or rather, a very ...
Alabama State Park officials and the Von Braun Astronomical Society gathered on Thursday, March 20 to dedicate a Moon Tree.
The Moon Tree, located near the John Scoble Memorial Pavilion in the park, will be protected by fencing and permanent signage ...
The kingdom has often reported moon sightings on days when scientists and astronomers insist it is not possible to see it ...
When can you see all the different stages of tonight's lunar eclipse over Alabama? This timeline will help you plan your (late) night.