Attention all readers in Israel: there’s a good chance you’ll be able to see a lunar eclipse on Saturday evening at sunset. From Ha’aretz:
A total eclipse of the moon will be seen in Israel on Saturday, peaking at 4:30 P.M. and lasting just under half an hour. The moon will remain partially eclipsed until about 6:18 P.M., the Bareket observatory in Maccabim said. Saturday’s eclipse is unusual because it will take place at sunset.
So now you know…. look up.