Full lunar eclipse to supersize moon on Saturday.
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A total lunar eclipse will occur early Saturday morning, Dec10, casting the moon into shadow and making it appear bright red and supersized, Fox News reported.
In North America, skywatchers located in western Canada and the United States should have a great view of the eclipse, which will start at around 7:45 am EST (4:45 a.m. PST, 1245 GMT), when the Earth's shadow begins to creep across the lunar disk.
"For people in the western United States, the eclipse is deepest just before local dawn," NASA scientists said in a statement. "Face west to see the red moon sinking into the horizon as the sun rises behind your back. It's a rare way to begin your day."


















































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