http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/watch-sundays-supermoon-total-lunar-eclipse-or-wait-until-2033-n433866?cid=sm_fb
The total lunar eclipse, in which the moon is completely engulfed in the center of the Earth's shadow, or umbra, begins two hours later, lasting for a little more than an hour before things brighten up again.
Unlike a solar eclipse, when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, there's no need for eye protection or special equipment. Just point your eyes upward and take it in.