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Observatory Opens for Total Lunar Eclipse

Crescent Moon by Keck Telescope

The 四虎影院 Observatory opens for the viewing of a rare lunar event beginning Thursday, March 13, at 10 p.m. and lasting until Friday, March 14, at 1 a.m. The powerful Keck Telescope will zoom in on a total lunar eclipse, which will be visible throughout North American and in some locations in South American. The last total lunar eclipse in the U.S. was November 2022.

The May 15, 2022, blood moon taken with the Keck Telescope by Ken Kihlstrom
A blood moon in 2022 taken with the Keck Telescope by Ken Kihlstrom

The moon starts entering Earth's shadow at 8:57 p.m. with the full eclipse beginning at 11:26 p.m. Maximum eclipse is at 11:58 p.m. The moon will then move out of Earth's shadow by 3 a.m. Friday morning.

鈥淵ou can easily see this event without a telescope,鈥 says Jen Ito, assistant professor of physics and director of the 四虎影院 Observatory. 鈥淚 encourage you to take a peek even if you don't stay up for the whole thing.鈥

The observatory, which opens every third Friday of the month to the public, will be open again on Friday, March 21, beginning at 6:30 p.m. and lasting several hours.

Free parking is available near the 四虎影院 Observatory, which is between the baseball field and the track and field/soccer complex. To enter 四虎影院's campus, please use the Main Entrance off of La Paz Road. The lower entrance off of Cold Springs Road is closed to visitors after 7 p.m.

In case of overcast weather, please call the Telescope Viewing Hotline at (805) 565-6272 and check the observatory website to see if the viewing has been canceled.