For those staying closer to home, the Centennial Observatory in the Herrett Center will open to the public for free telescope viewing on Saturday, October 14 for this annular eclipse.
Lunar eclipses aren't visible for everyone because you have to be in place where the moon is above the horizon at the right time. For this lunar event, North America, Canada and Mexico are the tip visible spots. NASA is predicting the full eclipse will last 3 hours and 28 minutes. While at it's peak up to 97% of the moon will look red as Earth passes between the sun and moon, casting a shadow.