A "blood moon" is expected to make a brief appearance Saturday morning for the shortest lunar eclipse of the century.
At 6:16 a.m. ET, the "bright full moon will turn a shady red," NASA said in a press release. The phenomenon will last a mere five minutes.
Early-risers in eastern Canada will have a chance of seeing the beginning stages of the spectacle just before sunrise. If skies are clear, the moon will appear low in the west of the sky, NASA said.