Millions of people across the United States who woke up early Tuesday, March 3, were treated to a "blood moon," the only total lunar eclipse occurring in North America this year, according to NASA.
The total lunar "blood moon" on March 3, 2026, was the last one visible for nearly three years. The next total lunar eclipse will not occur until December 31, 2028. The 2028 total lunar eclipse will ...
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," was visible across the United States on Tuesday, March 3. The next total lunar eclipse visible in Kentucky will not occur until June 2029. A ...