TONITE: The Blood Orange Side Of The Moon by: PhawkerPosted on: February 20, 2008December 12, 2022 NEWSDAY: If you want to see the full moon aglow in a dramatic range of colors — a shift that could be anything from bright orange to blood red to dark brown or dark gray — then look out your window starting at 8:43 p.m. Wednesday. Starting then and lasting for the next three hours and 26 minutes you’ll be able to watch the complete saga of the last visible total eclipse of the moon in North America until 2010, according to officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. FORECAST: Obscured By Clouds