The total eclipse of the full moon on April 4, 2015 will last less than five minutes, making it the shortest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century. It’s perfect for short attention spans! The total lunar eclipse will be visible from western North America, eastern Asia, the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. At North American time zones.
“Science is an ongoing process. It never ends. There is no single ultimate truth to be achieved, after which all the scientists can retire.” ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos