A total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, will turn the full Moon a deep red over North America, giving millions of viewers ...
On the early morning of March 3, 2026, we will have a front-row seat to a striking celestial event: a total lunar eclipse, also known as a "Blood Moon." During the peak of the eclipse, the moon will ...
A lunar eclipse will be visible over the United States on March 3. Here's how to view it.
A bloody red moon will fill the skies across the U.S., Australia and Asia next month. The moon’s ruddy hue is the result of a total lunar eclipse, which NASA says is expected to occur on March 3. The ...
Unlike a solar eclipse, this spectacle won’t require any special eye protection. It will be safe to watch with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope.
Mark your calendar for March 3, 2026. It's the world's last total lunar eclipse until 2028 and can be safely watched with the naked eye.
A total lunar eclipse will soon redden the moon as Earth moves directly between the sun and moon and casts its shadow across ...
September's full moon of 2025 will be a very special blood moon set to rise on Sept. 7 — amid a total lunar eclipse and rare moment of totality. Here are some quick facts about why the moon looks red, ...
If you didn't catch the "blood moon" Sept. 7-8 from your backyard in the United States, there's a perfectly good explanation — it wasn't visible in North America. The moon took on a striking red color ...