Step 1: Live in one of these places:
Note: Percentage values (%) are of the overall eclipse event. Lighter shadings left (West) of center will experience the eclipse after moonrise/sunset. Shadings right (East) will experience until moonset/sunrise. Actual eclipse visibility depends on weather conditions and line of sight to the Moon.
Step 2: Go outside on Friday Evening / Saturday morning at these times:If you're a dedicated fan of the moon, you can watch the full eclipse between P1 and P4 timings (5 total hours!). If not, you can still catch the totality period (~4 minutes!) between U2 and U3. In Los Angeles, that's between 4:48am and 5:02am early on Saturday morning.
DON'T MISS THIS! It's the shortest lunar eclipse this century, and you can commemorate the event by purchasing one of our shirts above.
Step 3: Look up
HINT: If you're in New York, Los Angeles, or any major city... find a dark place.
Step 4: Take a picture and post it on our Facebook Page!