‘An astronomical ballet’: Total lunar eclipse to hover over Saskatchewan
Make sure you look up to the skies Sunday night and take a good look at the moon.
A total lunar eclipse will hover over Saskatchewan starting when the moon rises and culminating in the moon turning blood red just after 10:00 p.m.
“Roughly around 10:15, it’s going to go into its total stage. When it goes into totality, that’s when we’re going to be seeing it change into that blood-red moon,” said Tim Yaworski with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in Saskatoon.
“Essentially the moon is fully engulfed in the earth’s shadow but the blue spectrum of lighting through the earth’s atmosphere refracts and makes the moon red.”