Man and a woman look at the moon as they ride a Ferris wheel, as a total lunar eclipse begins in Tokyo

Man and a woman look at the moon as they ride a Ferris wheel, as a total lunar eclipse begins in Tokyo

A man and a woman look at the moon as they ride a Ferris wheel, as a total lunar eclipse begins in Tokyo October 8, 2014. The eclipse is also known as a “blood moon” due to the coppery, reddish color the moon takes as it passes into Earth’s shadow. The total eclipse is the second of four over a two-year period that began April 15 and concludes on Sept. 28, 2015. The so-called tetrad is unusual because the full eclipses are visible in all or parts of the United States, according to retired NASA astrophysicist Fred Espenak. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN – Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)