During the lunar eclipse, the full moon will become fully tinted with a red-orange color.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — On the night of Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019, millions in the western hemisphere will have a front row seat to a total lunar eclipse.

During the eclipse, the full moon will become fully tinted with a red-orange color. This will be the only total lunar eclipse of 2019.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon enters the Earth's shadow. A supermoon is a phenomenon that happens when the full moon coincides with its closest approach to Earth, known as the perigee. This makes the moon appear bigger than normal.