By News Talk Radio Staff
A rare blood-red supermoon and harvest moon eclipse will delight Saskatchewan Sunday skywatchers.
A combined lunar eclipse and supermoon hasn't happened since 1982 and won't happen again until 2033, according to NASA. This is the second total lunar eclipse of 2015, but the last one visible in Saskatchewan until 2018.
Saskatchewan astronomy buffs will miss the first few minutes of the penumbral stage of the eclipse because the moon will still be below the horizon. The partial... // Read Full Article