A total lunar eclipse will turn the moon a bloody red next month. This is why - NASA says the celestial event is set for ...
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.
People interested in witnessing this blood moon don't need any special equipment, but a telescope or binocular may improve ...
The totality phase of this eclipse will last for 58 minutes and 18 seconds, with the moon about 15% inside Earth’s dark umbral shadow.
The only total lunar eclipse of the year will take place in March, with the West Coast getting the best views of totality — ...