Unlike a solar
eclipse, which can only be seen for
a few moments from any specific spot,
a lunar eclipse can be viewed for several hours.
The eclipse will happen Monday night on the West Coast and during the early hours Tuesday on the East Coast.
According to NASA, although the eclipse is not central, the total phase should last about three and a half hours when it begins as a partial eclipse at 1:33 a.m. ET and it will finish at 5:01 a.m. ET.