Chicago will soon have one of its best opportunities in decades to experience a total lunar eclipse. Come the night of March 13th, a “blood moon” will be visible as the astronomical event takes place across North America. With up to three expected per year, total lunar eclipses are more common than the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse. March’s eclipse won’t be the only one in 2025, though the second one won’t be visible from the U.S. As…