A total lunar eclipse with a "Blood moon" Begins at 1:58 a.m. ET.
The moon will begin to change color as it starts to slide into the Earth's shadow until it becomes a "Blood moon" At 3:07 ET, NASA says.
The moon will have a reddish cast during the eclipse.
The best part of the show, the total eclipse portion, will last through 4:24 a.m. ET.
NASA said the entire event can be viewed by people in the Americas, while observers in the western Pacific will catch the second half of the event.
I was looking at how bright the full moon was yesterday but there was no red hue at all it was fully white with the usual grey spots.