total lunar eclipse

May 13, 2022

Total Lunar Eclipse — May 15-16, 2022

The entire eclipse will be visible for most of North America, Central America, and South America. Western Europe, western Africa, and Antarctica will see at least some of the eclipse.
April 3, 2015

Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century – April 4, 2015

During the early morning hours of April 4, the full moon will pass through Earth's dark or inner shadow (umbra) creating a total lunar eclipse.
April 14, 2014

Total Lunar Eclipse – April 14-15, 2014

During the nighttime hours of April 14 or 15 (depending on your time zone), the full moon will pass through Earth's dark or inner shadow (umbra) creating a total lunar eclipse for most of North and South America.