A combination of 10 pictures shows the moon in different stages of a total lunar eclipse seen from the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife. (Desiree Martin / AFP/Getty Images)
Crowds descend on the Griffith Observatory for the “blood moon.” Read story
The moon takes on a red hue during the total lunar eclipse as seen from the Griffith Observatory. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
John O’ Bryan, a member of the L.A. Astronomical Society, sets up his telescope as people gather at the Griffith Observatory for the lunar eclipse viewing event. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
The view from the Chabot Space and Science Center observatory in Oakland. (Jeff Chiu / Associated Press)
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A total eclipse of the moon as seen from Koreatown near downtown Los Angeles. (Joe Klamar / AFP/Getty Images)
The moon is seen from Burbank as it nears a total lunar eclipse. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
The moon glows red during a total lunar eclipse as seen from the Milwaukee area. (Mike De Sisti / Associated Press)
The Earth’s shadow renders the moon in a crimson hue during a total lunar eclipse. The steeple of St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Ashippun, Wis., is illuminated. (John Hart / Associated Press)
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A tiny sliver of bright moon was seen during the last phase of the total lunar eclipse from the Griffith Observatory. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
A capacity crowd gathered at the Griffith Observatory to view the lunar eclipse. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
The moon glows in the sky as people wait at the Griffith Observatory for the lunar eclipse. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)