
There is no shortage of things to do during March Break in Norfolk – add this to the list.
Backyard Astronomer Gary Boyle says you are set for a real treat with a total lunar eclipse on the horizon.
With that, Boyle says if you are interested in seeing it – you may want to set an alarm.
A full breakdown of the times can be found below.
Begins: 01:09 a.m. morning of March 14
Mid eclipse: 02:58 a.m.
Ends: 04:47 a.m.