The eclipse of the Full Flower Moon began with moon rise Sunday night, May 15, 2022, reached its peak around 11:11 p.m. and ended at 12:55 a.m. Monday, May 16, over Northwest Oklahoma.
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The eclipse of the Full Flower Moon began with moon rise Sunday night, May 15, 2022, reached its peak around 11:11 p.m. and ended at 12:55 a.m. Monday, May 16, over Northwest Oklahoma.
This three-panel image shows the total eclipse of the Moon beginning (from left), the total “blood moon” phase, and the Moon as the Earth’s shadow recedes on Sunday night. (Billy Hefton / Enid News & Eagle)
A lunar eclipse occurs late Sunday through the early morning hours of Monday, May 16. (Billy Hefton / Enid News & Eagle)
A lunar eclipse occurs late Sunday May 15, 2022, through the early morning hours of Monday, May 16.
A lunar eclipse occurs late Sunday May 15, 2022, through the early morning hours of Monday, May 16.
A lunar eclipse occurs late Sunday May 15, 2022, through the early morning hours of Monday, May 16.
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The eastern half of North America and all of Central and South America were prime locations to see the eclipse, while partial stages were visible across Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
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