On April 15, 2014, the first total lunar eclipse was well enjoyed worldwide by skywatchers in the United States, western media outlets reported.
It was called the "blood moon" as its hue ranges from bright orange to blood red.
The sunlight that seeped through the Earth's atmosphere onto the moon's face brings about a wondrous moment in the sky.
The eclipse was reportedly most visible from most of North and South America.
It was the first of four consecutive total lunar eclipses, called a "tetrad," between April 2014 and September 2015.