The only total lunar eclipse of the year will take place in March, with the West Coast getting the best views of totality — ...
The Sept. 7-8 total lunar eclipse will be visible to over 7 billion people in Asia, Australia, Africa and eastern Europe.
People interested in witnessing this blood moon don't need any special equipment, but a telescope or binocular may improve ...
A rare total lunar eclipse on Mar. 3 will bring a 58-minute “blood moon” to North America. It’s the only total lunar eclipse of 2026 — and last until 2028.
The totality phase of this eclipse will last for 58 minutes and 18 seconds, with the moon about 15% inside Earth’s dark ...
There are two lunar eclipses in 2025. Our guide tells you how you can see them and when the next lunar eclipse will occur.
The eclipse will be visible from western North America, Australia, New Zealand, East Asia and much of the Pacific. Western ...
A red blood moon is a rare celestial event of a total lunar eclipse that can be observed in March 2026. This astronomical ...
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 ...
A total lunar eclipse will occur on March 2–3, 2026, marking a significant astronomical event. It will be notable for its ...
Three eclipses are on the way for New Jersey in 2026, including two lunar events and one partial solar eclipse.