Beaver Moon lunar eclipse 2021: Here's how to watch it online tonight
Update for 6:20 am ET: The Beaver Moon partial lunar eclipse has ended. Our wrap story with videos is here. You can check out amazing photos of the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse in our gallery.
You can watch an ultra-long lunar eclipse online in the wee hours of Friday (Nov. 19) from one of several websites.
The so-called Beaver Moon lunar eclipse will start at 1:02 a.m. EST (0602 GMT), and the moon will be 97% covered by Earth's shadow at its peak. The eclipse will end at 6:03 a.m. EST (1203 GMT). While the event will be visible from North and South America, Australia, and parts of Europe and Asia, you can also catch it online if you are clouded out. If you do have good weather, our guide on how to photograph a lunar eclipse, as well as how to photograph the moon with a camera in general, can help you make the most of the event. If you need imaging gear, check out our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography to help prepare for the next eclipse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80uMSAWogjo
Time and Date will start its livestream on YouTube at 1 a.m. EDT (0600 GMT) on YouTube.
"Our live coverage is your perfect companion to this eclipse, whether it's visible from your location or not," TimeandDate said in the video description. "Follow the eclipse from start to finish with us right here."
"Our network of imaging telescopes located in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland, and further away if necessary, will provide the best opportunity to view this special celestial event regardless of local weather conditions," the society stated on its event page.
If we learn of more webcasts for the Beaver Moon lunar eclipse, we'll add them here. Happy eclipse viewing!
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