From the shores of a city lake and the fields outside of a museum, stargazers in central Oklahoma will have their telescopes ready for an upcoming full lunar eclipse, a local astronomy enthusiast said.

Oklahoma City Astronomy Club members are hosting viewings of the "blood moon," a total lunar eclipse, from the shores of Lake Hefner in northwest Oklahoma City and from outside the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman the night of Jan. 20.

The public is invited to Lake Hefner Windsurfer's Point on the northeast corner of the lake and to the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman.

The eclipse begins at 9:34 p.m.