A lunar eclipse is basically the opposite of a solar eclipse. a solar eclipse is when the moon lines up in a way that it blocks out the light from the sun casting its shadow on us. A Lunar eclipse is where we line up so that we clock out the sun and cast our shadow on the moon. During a total lunar eclipse you can still see the moon but it will be a orangish color. This is because although we are completely in front of the sun, the suns light still bends around our planet and travels through our dusty atmosphere which causes a reddish tint to show up on the moon. People call this a blood moon.
On April 14th at about 10:25 the lunar eclipse started. I had my camera hooked up to my directly to my scope (6" Celestron SC CGEM). I then adjusted my camera and took photos about every 4 seconds throughout the whole event. One of the photos that i took (which you can see below or on my astrophotography page on my site) came out truly amazing. In the photo you can see 3 things happening. One is that you can see the stars behind the moon that are normally blocked out by the glare. The second is that you can see the orangish tint being cast on the moon and the normal lightings on the opposite side. Lastly you can also see this blue tint which i believe is a small reflection from our upper atmosphere caused by the blueness of our seas.
The whole event lasted about 4.5 hours and was awesome the whole time. From about 10:30pm-12:06am we were able to watch as the earth shadow slowly creeped in on the moon. This kind of looked like the moon was starting to disappear as this black shape started to creep across it. Then from about 12:06am-1:15am the moon was completely in our shadow and was a beautiful orange color. Then from 1:15am-3:00am the moon started moving out of our shadow and i watched as the dark shadow started to leave the moon.
If you missed the eclipse do not worry. This year is going to be great as there will be one about every 6 months. The next eclipse will be October 8th at about 3:00am so either plan to stay up or wake up early as you don't want to miss this.