They got total lunar eclipse all wrong. The red color appears when the moon has gone totally into the Earth's shadow, only then the blue rays, being outer side of the Earth's atmosphere's prism, are cut off and the red rays, being inside of the Earth's atmosphere's prism, fall on the moon, making it what is called a blood moon. They have shown the total lunar eclipse to start with clear red as the umbra touches the moon, and even more highlighted red even before the moon was even half covered. That doesn't happen. Also, they have not shown the line of the Earth's shadow falling on moon, that would give a clear lit moon which is not yet covered by shadow and an unmistakable darker part what is mostly already covered by the shadow, though reflected light on moon's surface, and also the refracted light from the Earth's atmospheric layers wouldn't let the darker part appear totally black or disappear from view.