Oh, just kidding.
BUT, there's this:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080218195400.xhq81wua&show_article=1
Get ready for the eclipse
Feb 18 06:54 PM US/Eastern
The moon will turn an eerie shade of red for people in the western hemisphere late Wednesday and early Thursday
But the Moon does not become invisible, as there is still residual light that is deflected towards it by our atmosphere. Most of this refracted light is in the red part of the spectrum and as a result the Moon, seen from Earth, turns a coppery, orange or even brownish hue.
Lunar eclipses have long been associated with superstitions and signs of ill omen.
