LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – A total lunar eclipse will be visible from the KCBD/FOX34 viewing area late tonight, but viewing conditions are will be iffy. Cloud cover may prevent a clear view of the moon during the eclipse.
When to Look Up
The moon will enter totality, when the moon is in the darkest part of Earths’ shadow, at 5:04 AM CST. Maximum totality is at 5:33 AM. Totality will end at 6:02 AM CST Tuesday morning. If you’re planning to wake up early to catch this rare celestial event, set your alarm and head outside with your camera or binoculars ready — but keep an eye on the clouds.
We won’t be able to view another total lunar eclipse from the Lubbock area for more than three years…