What was happening?
Per Space.com:
The last total lunar eclipse until 2025 will turn the moon blood-red on Tuesday, Nov. 8, but exactly when you should look up depends on where you are. The eclipse, dubbed the Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse since it occurs during November's Full Beaver Moon, will be visible across North America, the Pacific, Australia and Asia.During the eclipse, the full moon will pass through Earth's shadow as it moves behind our planet with respect to the sun, giving it a spectacular bloody color in the process.
Our friend Roger Clark at NY1 got a nice clip...
Pretty cool #BloodMoon over #StatenIsland pic.twitter.com/nP9xUXc3d1
— Roger Clark (@RogerClark41) November 8, 2022