Getty On Tuesday, March 3 (or just before midnight on March 2 or just after midnight on March 4, depending on time zones), skywatchers around the world will be treated to a total lunar eclipse. For ...
On Tuesday, March 3, a total lunar eclipse will create a “blood moon” — a moon that appears red as it slips into Earth’s ...
Stargazers across the U.S. will have an opportunity to catch a glimpse of this rare celestial moment ...
Tuesday's full moon is a blood moon and total lunar eclipse. Here's when to look up and what Florida will see.
Want to catch a glimpse of a lunar eclipse? You’ll have to stay up late in Washington state — although you could watch from ...
Set your alarms, skywatchers. Arizona will see a total lunar eclipse in the predawn hours Tuesday, when March’s full moon turns a deep crimson. During the 2026 lunar eclipse on March 3, the moon will ...
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The eclipse will be visible on Tuesday during the early morning hours, with totality lasting about 58 minutes: The best time ...
The lunar eclipse will reach totality at 5:04 a.m. CT March 3, which will last for about an hour. Will it be visible in ...
Wake up early enough Tuesday morning and you'll catch the moon turn "blood" red during a total eclipse.
A total lunar eclipse, or blood moon, will make the satellite glow red across Asia, Australia, the Pacific and the Americas.