The next lunar eclipse will occur in the early hours of March 3, 2026, for observers in North America. We'll be updating this ...
The orb will take on the spooky hue for about an hour on March 3 because of sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere ...
During a lunar eclipse, the moon looks red, which is how it got the nickname, blood moon.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible in the United States. Here's who can view it.
On Tuesday, March 3, a total lunar eclipse will create a “blood moon” — a moon that appears red as it slips into Earth’s shadow. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the sun and the moon ...
The total lunar eclipse of 2026 will take place during the early morning hours on Tuesday, March 3, as the so-called “worm ...
This is when a so-called “blood moon” lunar eclipse plays out, visible in North and South America, parts of Africa, the ...
A total lunar eclipse will light up the sky in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. Here’s when to see the ‘Blood Worm ...
The upcoming Lunar Eclipse of 2026 brings renewed questions about its health impact. Science clarifies that lunar eclipses are safe astronomical events. They do not emit harmful radiation or ...
So you're all geared up for the big lunar eclipse Thursday night, but there's one wild card: Where will the weather interfere with your viewing pleasure? Unfortunately, cloudy and stormy weather could ...
A reddish Moon, or “Blood Moon,” will appear early in the Canadian sky on Tuesday, March 3, as a total lunar eclipse unfolds.
Tuesday morning, look up to see the Moon turn red during a full lunar eclipse. The eclipse will be visible in South Dakota starting around 3 a.m. March 3, with totality starting around 5 a.m. and ...