How you can see the rare blood moon this week in Norfolk
The partial lunar eclipse will take place in the Norfolk skies just before dawn on Friday.
As the moon darkens and moves into the earth's shadow, it will eventually turn red, earning its 'blood moon' nickname.
The time to see it will require an early start as the moon begins to turn red around 5.30am and will be best seen just before 6.30am on Friday.
The last total lunar eclipse was in May 2022, when the moon........
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