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Brad Reed
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We're just hours away from witnessing the first of a super-rare tetrad of "blood moon" eclipses but it might start a little too late for those of us who want to watch it on the east coast. As NPR tells us, the moon will start turning blood-red at 1 a.m. ET and won't peak for another couple of hours at 3 a.m. ET. If you're on the west coast, however, the times for eclipse-watching become much more reasonable since it starts at 10 p.m. PT and peaks at midnight PT.
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