Early risers in Southern California got a chance to see a total lunar eclipse before dawn Tuesday, as the full moon passed into Earth’s shadow in a celestial event visible across the region.
The eclipse began at 12:45 a.m. Griffith Observatory livestreamed the lunar eclipse for viewers around the world.
Starting around 2 a.m., the shadow starting creeping across the face of the moon. The moon went through the remarkable transformation of first looking like someone took a bite out of the moon…