In the wee small hours of the morning on April 15, there will be a total eclipse of the moon. If the sky is clear, we will be able to watch watching the moon darken at about 1 a.m. EDT and reach a full, brick-red eclipse at 3:06 a.m. EDT .
Later that day, total darkness will consume procrastinators who realize its April 15 _ Tax Day _ and they still haven’t mailed anything out to the Internal Revenue Service.
The nice things about lunar eclipses. of course is that they’re lovely. And free.