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Stargazers in the Americas and Asia treated to a lunar eclipse on Wednesday, a celestial show that will bathe the moon in red to create a "Blood Moon." During the total lunar eclipse, which will last several hours, the Earth will pass between the sun and the moon. As it happens, the moon will reflect sunlight scattered in the Earth's atmosphere, taking on a red hue. The early phase of the eclipse began at 1330 IST, or 4:00 am local time, on the east coast of the United States, and will continue until sunrise. In Hong Kong, the eclipse will begin shortly after moonrise at 1000 GMT or 6:00 pm local time, with the total eclipse phase emerging half an hour later and lasting for around an hour before moving to a partial eclipse. Free viewing locations have been set up on a harbourside promenade by the Hong Kong Space Museum for the public to observe the various phases on astronomy telescopes. In Tokyo's Roppongi fashion and entertainment district, enthusiasts were planning to perform yoga exercises under the blood moon. Many others had climbed atop the city's skyscrapers to view the sky. On Australia's east coast, a live video feed set up by the Sydney Observatory was pointing to cloud cover less than an hour ahead of the moon's move into Earth's shadow. In New Zealand, the moon will be close to its highest point in the sky, according to Auckland's Stardome Observatory