Watching tonight’s lunar eclipse in Indiana. What time is the blood moon?

Millions of people will soon watch the full moon turn a coppery shade of red during a rare total lunar eclipse . For Indiana, the celestial event will begin late Thursday night.

This year’s total lunar eclipse isn’t one to be missed, say experts, because of how high the moon will be positioned in the sky. Future total lunar eclipses — not happening in the Americas until 2026 and 2029 — will be lower on the horizon and possibly more difficult to see.

Here’s what to know about watching the lunar eclipse, commonly referred to as a “blood moon,” in central Indiana.

When is the lunar eclipse?

Hoosiers can start watching the eclipse late Thursday evening, March 13, into the early morning of Friday, March 14, 2025. The entire process will take several hours…

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