Recommended: Watch the total lunar eclipse, wherever you may be
Websites in the Fairfax Digital Network offer streaming video and audio in the Flash format. Streaming media allows you to watch video on a website as a continuous feed, as opposed to waiting for an entire audio or video file to download to your
The last total lunar eclipse of 2011 will appear in the western sky Saturday morning just before dawn in the west coast of the U.S. Most easily seen by viewers in the western half of the U.S., Saturday's show will be the last
Clear skies and geographical location permitting, Saturday will be your last chance to spy a total lunar eclipse until 2014. Here's what you need to know to catch a glimpse before it's gone.
Clear skies and geographical location permitting, Saturday will be your last chance to spy a total lunar eclipse until 2014. Here's what you need to know to catch a glimpse before it's gone.
Sky-watchers are hopeful tonight that we might somehow get to see the lunar eclipse early tomorrow morning (here's the newest forecast). If visible, it'll start around 4:45 am, when the moon is in the west, and reach its peak just after 6 am.











