UPDATE: November 8, 2022

Houstonians took to social media in the wee hours of Tuesday morning to share photos they captured overnight of the last total lunar eclipse visible from the Bayou City until 2025. Several Twitter users spotted the exact moment the lunar disk entered totality—a phase when the entire moon enters the darkest part of the Earth's shadow and shines a deep blood-red hue, hence the name "blood moon." Luckily, the view of the natural phenomenon wasn't hindered by dense fog in the Houston area this week.

Amateur astronomers also shared perspectives of the total luna...