Wake up early enough Tuesday morning and you'll catch the moon turn "blood" red during a total eclipse.
Here are some tips for capturing the striking reddish moon on March 3. But if you don't get the perfect picture, don't worry.
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This year's total lunar eclipse is steeped in ancient meaning for the Hindu community, and it could change when millions will celebrate the festival of colors.
Although the Blood will be visible to the naked eye, when viewed through binoculars or a telescope, the eclipsed moon takes on a far more striking appearance.