This eclipse should be visible for most of western North America, eastern Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Ocean
Head over to the Astronomy Day page for more information.
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes completely through the Earth’s dark shadow, or umbra. During this type of eclipse, the Moon will gradually get darker and then take on a rusty or blood red color. The eclipse will be visible throughout most of Europe, Africa, western and central Asia, the Indian Ocean, and Western Australia.
Head over to the Astronomy Day page for more information.
NOVAC is cancelling in-person events through May 10 in accordance with CDC recommendations.
Head over to the Astronomy Day page for more information.
NOVAC supports this event by providing remote telescope viewing capabilities to visitors in order to ensure safe social distancing. Please visit the official website for more details.
NOVAC supports this event by providing remote telescope viewing capabilities to visitors in order to ensure safe social distancing. Please visit the official website for more details.
The December event has been cancelled. Please keep an eye out for events in 2021!