SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL THANKYOU <br /> <br />The shortest “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse this century will be observed by early-bird stargazers on Saturday morning. <br /> <br />At 6:16 a.m. EDT, the moon will first enter the Earth’s shadow and will be totally eclipsed for about five minutes beginning at 7:58 a.m., according to NASA. While the entire United States will be able to see at least a partial eclipse, those west of the Mississippi river are expected to have the best views, uninterrupted by the sunrise. <br />eclipse <br /> <br />HERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFO ABOUT lunar eclipse 2015: <br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_2015_lunar_eclipse <br />lunar eclipse 2015 <br />blood moon 2015 <br />lunar eclipse <br />eclipse <br />lunar eclipse 2015 <br />blood moon 2015 <br />lunar eclipse <br />Watch lunar eclipse 2015 <br />shortest Blood Moon of this century <br /> <br />For those unable to see the celestial display — people in Greenland, Iceland, Europe, Africa and the Middle East won’t be able to see this eclipse at all — TIME will livestream the event hosted by the SLOOH Community Observatory above. TIME will also have highlights from the 3.5-hour broadcast immediately following. <br /> <br />It will be the third lunar eclipse in a series of four known as a “tetrad,” following those in April and September last year
