Early tomorrow morning there will be a Total Lunar Eclipse.
It’ll be the last total lunar eclipse over North America for the next 3 years!
Lunar eclipses can be visible from everywhere on the night side of the Earth, if the sky is clear. From some places the entire eclipse will be visible, while in other areas the Moon will rise or set during the eclipse. Due to the early morning timing of the event, we won’t be able to see the entire show.
This website has some great info on the Total Lunar Eclipse.
Here is the timeline:
Penumbral Eclipse begins Nov 8 at 4:02:15am (visible to us)
Partial Eclipse begins Nov 8 at 5:09:12 am (visible to us)
Full Eclipse begins Nov 8 at 6:16:39am (visible to us)
Maximum Eclipse Nov 8 at 6:59:11am (not visible to us)
Full Eclipse ends Nov 8 at 7:41:36am (not visible to us)
Partial Eclipse ends Nov 8 at 8:49:03am (not visible to us)
Penumbral Eclipse ends Nov 8 at 9:56:09am (not visible to us)