Dr. Kent Montgomery, associate professor of astronomy and director of the Texas A&M University-Commerce Planetarium, says a total lunar eclipse occurs between 4 and 5 a.m. Wednesday morning, and those who'd like to get a good view of it are welcome at the A&M-Commerce observatory on County Road 4208, just east of Highway 50, south of Commerce. Also, current Friday night shows at the Planetarium are "Exploding Universe" and "Perfect Little Planet."
Total lunar eclipse early Wednesday morning, viewable at A&M-C Observatory

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