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2:26 a.m. – Totality began: The entire moon was in the Earth's umbra. The moon tinted a coppery red color. This was a prime time to take a photo with an exposure of at least several seconds.
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The total lunar eclipse was well underway by 2:26 a.m., and the moon had a nice red tint to it, with the maximum of the eclipse occurring at around 2:58 a.m., when the moon appeared most red.
The Moon put on a jaw-dropping show Thursday night into Friday morning, glowing a deep, eerie red as it slipped into Earth’s shadow during a total lunar eclipse. So, what exactly went down?