Mark your calendars for March 3, 2026, when a spectacular total lunar eclipse will paint the Moon a deep red, earning it the 'blood moon' moniker. While Australia and western North America offer prime ...
Earth's shadow has two main regions: the outer shadow, called the penumbra, and the inner shadow, known as the umbra. The ...
A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, will create a blood moon visible across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of East Asia and the Pacific.
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The eclipse will be visible across North America, but set your alarm -- you'll need to stay up late to see it.
A rare total lunar eclipse — often called a Blood Moon — will be visible in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. Here’s ...
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In Delaware, viewers should look toward the west, slightly tilted to the south. The moon will be very low on the horizon, sitting only 0 to 5 degrees above the horizon, meaning a completely clear line ...
On the early morning of March 3, 2026, we will have a front-row seat to a striking celestial event: a total lunar eclipse, ...
Citizen's most accurate watch, regulated by satellite link for multiple time zones and a perpetual calendar, gets a "Blood Moon" makeover.
All lunar eclipses are completely safe to view with the naked eye. You can observe a lunar eclipse without any special equipment, but for a more dramatic observing experience, seek a dark environment ...
A rare total lunar eclipse will create a deep-red Blood Moon Mar. 2–3, 2026; see viewing times by time zone and tips to watch safely.