01of 11ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via GettyThe Beaver moon, or blood moon, was in full view as it was swallowed into the Earth’s shadow for over six hours, which made it the longest lasting partial lunar eclipse in 580 years,The New York Timesreports.The celestial show featured the moon reddening as it traveled behind the earth. The incredible sight is seen here on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Nov. 19.02of 11Islam Dogru/Anadolu Agency via GettyThe remarkable reddish hue could be seen clearly from up above in New Jersey on Nov. 19.03of 11Wang Jilin / Costfoto/Barcroft Media via GettyThe partial lunar eclipse was also seen in the sky on Nov. 19 in Qingzhou, China.04of 11Wang Jilin / Costfoto/Barcroft Media via GettyThe moon turned a deeper red-orange color as it hung in the sky above East China’s Shandong Province on Nov. 19.05of 11Yuri SmityukTASS via GettyThe partial lunar eclipse was captured hovering over the Zolotoy Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia on Nov. 19.06of 11Yuri SmityukTASS via GettyAlso in Vladivostok, Russia, the eclipse could be seen over the center of the city.07of 11M. Dylan/Europa Press via GettyThe gorgeous view was captured in A Coruña, a port city in the Galicia region in Spain, as seagulls flew through the sky the morning of Nov. 19.08of 11Gary Hershorn/GettyOn Nov. 19 in New York City, the moon was looking deep red as 97 percent of it was in the earth’s shadow at the time the image was captured.09of 11Charlie Riedel/AP/ShutterstockHere’s another breathtaking shot of the moon as it set behind an apartment building in downtown Kansas City.10of 11Julio Cortez/AP/ShutterstockWithout any telescopes or binoculars needed, people could see the eclipse near a statue of George Washington on top of Baltimore’s Washington Monument on Nov. 19.11of 11Aaron Favila/AP/ShutterstockA sliver of the orange-red moon was seen hanging behind a crane in Manila, Philippines on Nov. 19.
01of 11ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via GettyThe Beaver moon, or blood moon, was in full view as it was swallowed into the Earth’s shadow for over six hours, which made it the longest lasting partial lunar eclipse in 580 years,The New York Timesreports.The celestial show featured the moon reddening as it traveled behind the earth. The incredible sight is seen here on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Nov. 19.
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ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty

The Beaver moon, or blood moon, was in full view as it was swallowed into the Earth’s shadow for over six hours, which made it the longest lasting partial lunar eclipse in 580 years,The New York Timesreports.
The celestial show featured the moon reddening as it traveled behind the earth. The incredible sight is seen here on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. on Nov. 19.
02of 11Islam Dogru/Anadolu Agency via GettyThe remarkable reddish hue could be seen clearly from up above in New Jersey on Nov. 19.
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Islam Dogru/Anadolu Agency via Getty

The remarkable reddish hue could be seen clearly from up above in New Jersey on Nov. 19.
03of 11Wang Jilin / Costfoto/Barcroft Media via GettyThe partial lunar eclipse was also seen in the sky on Nov. 19 in Qingzhou, China.
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Wang Jilin / Costfoto/Barcroft Media via Getty

The partial lunar eclipse was also seen in the sky on Nov. 19 in Qingzhou, China.
04of 11Wang Jilin / Costfoto/Barcroft Media via GettyThe moon turned a deeper red-orange color as it hung in the sky above East China’s Shandong Province on Nov. 19.
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The moon turned a deeper red-orange color as it hung in the sky above East China’s Shandong Province on Nov. 19.
05of 11Yuri SmityukTASS via GettyThe partial lunar eclipse was captured hovering over the Zolotoy Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia on Nov. 19.
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Yuri SmityukTASS via Getty
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The partial lunar eclipse was captured hovering over the Zolotoy Bridge in Vladivostok, Russia on Nov. 19.
06of 11Yuri SmityukTASS via GettyAlso in Vladivostok, Russia, the eclipse could be seen over the center of the city.
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Also in Vladivostok, Russia, the eclipse could be seen over the center of the city.
07of 11M. Dylan/Europa Press via GettyThe gorgeous view was captured in A Coruña, a port city in the Galicia region in Spain, as seagulls flew through the sky the morning of Nov. 19.
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M. Dylan/Europa Press via Getty

The gorgeous view was captured in A Coruña, a port city in the Galicia region in Spain, as seagulls flew through the sky the morning of Nov. 19.
08of 11Gary Hershorn/GettyOn Nov. 19 in New York City, the moon was looking deep red as 97 percent of it was in the earth’s shadow at the time the image was captured.
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Gary Hershorn/Getty

On Nov. 19 in New York City, the moon was looking deep red as 97 percent of it was in the earth’s shadow at the time the image was captured.
09of 11Charlie Riedel/AP/ShutterstockHere’s another breathtaking shot of the moon as it set behind an apartment building in downtown Kansas City.
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Charlie Riedel/AP/Shutterstock

Here’s another breathtaking shot of the moon as it set behind an apartment building in downtown Kansas City.
10of 11Julio Cortez/AP/ShutterstockWithout any telescopes or binoculars needed, people could see the eclipse near a statue of George Washington on top of Baltimore’s Washington Monument on Nov. 19.
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Julio Cortez/AP/Shutterstock

Without any telescopes or binoculars needed, people could see the eclipse near a statue of George Washington on top of Baltimore’s Washington Monument on Nov. 19.
11of 11Aaron Favila/AP/ShutterstockA sliver of the orange-red moon was seen hanging behind a crane in Manila, Philippines on Nov. 19.
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Aaron Favila/AP/Shutterstock

A sliver of the orange-red moon was seen hanging behind a crane in Manila, Philippines on Nov. 19.
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