The phenomenon, also known as the Blood Moon, will be visible in East Asia, Australia, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and Colombia, as well as in some areas of Peru and Venezuela.
During the height of the eclipse, the Moon will be 390,653 kilometers away, according to NASA scientists, and Uranus will be visible above the Moon as a bright star.
It should be noted that the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, and the Virtual Telescope Project, based in Italy, will offer a live broadcast of the lunar eclipse.