An eclipse occurs when the Moon’s and the Sun’s orbits align. NASA explained: “Getting a chance to see a total solar eclipse is rare. The moon’s shadow on Earth isn’t very big, so only a small portion of places on Earth will see it. “You have to be on the sunny side of the planet when it happens. You also have to be in the path of the moon’s shadow.”
What time is the Super Blood Wolf Moon?
As long as the skies stay free of clouds, you will be able to see the spectacular sight from 10.30pm GMT on January 20.
The Earth’s shadow will start to move over the lunar surface at this point.
The next stage is totality, the point when the sun, moon and Earth are all aligned and Earth’s shadow will cover the whole disk of the moon.

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If you’re not too sleepy to carry on watching, this will take place at 5.12am GMT on January 21.
What makes the blood moon turn red?
The Moon turns red due to sunlight being deflected through the Earth’s atmosphere.
This is otherwise known as reaction, which bends red light from the sun like a lens into the space behind Earth.
The light then goes onto the surface of the eclipsed moon.
What are the other Full Moons in 2019?
Full Snow Moon – February 19
Full Worm Moon – March 20
Full Pink Moon – April 19
Full Flower Moon – May 18
Full Strawberry Moon – June 17
Full Buck Moon – July 16
Full Sturgeon Moon – August 15
Full Harvest Moon – September 14
Full Hunter’s Moon – October 13
Full Beaver Moon – November 12
Full Cold Moon – December 12