An early morning eclipse will sweep across North America on March 3, posing a challenge for skywatchers along the eastern half of the continent. Reading time 2 minutes On March 3, skywatchers in North ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — A total lunar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, March 3, transforming the “Worm Moon” into a stunning “Blood Moon.” Residents and visitors in Orlando will be able to view this beautiful ...
The first lunar eclipse visible in the Eastern U.S. in 2026 will happen Tuesday morning and be a strange sight, according to Space.com. During the rare celestial event, known as a “selenelion,” we ...
As sunlight passes through our atmosphere, blue light is scattered away, while longer-wavelength red light is refracted around Earth and onto the Moon. Partial eclipse begins: 4:50 a.m. Total eclipse ...
Sliding through Earth's shadow, the Moon turned haunting shades of red and orange during October 27th's widely viewed total lunar eclipse. The reddish hues are caused by sunlight scattered and ...
America is in for an astronomical treat. Early on the morning of March 3, sky-watchers in all 50 states can observe as a total lunar eclipse paints our moon crimson—an ethereal sight known as a blood ...
A total lunar eclipse, also called a "blood moon" will be visible in the early morning of Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Floridians living in the Panhandle will see totality starting around 5 a.m. CT, with ...
Early risers across Alabama are in for a rare celestial treat tomorrow night when the full moon, known this month as the “Worm Moon,” will undergo a total lunar eclipse, temporarily turning the night ...
An eclipse occurs when a celestial object, such as the moon or a planet, passes between two other bodies, obscuring the view of objects like the sun, according to NASA. During a lunar eclipse, the sun ...
A total lunar eclipse, also known as a "blood moon," will be visible in Florida on the morning of March 3, 2026. The moon appears reddish during a lunar eclipse as sunlight filters through Earth's ...
March's full moon, known as the worm moon, will feature a total lunar eclipse on the morning of March 3, 2026. The total lunar eclipse will be visible across the United States, with the maximum effect ...
Lunar eclipses aren't all that rare. I've seen a few in my lifetime, and I've only been on this planet for nearly 34 years. There's one part of the March 3, 2026, eclipse, however, that makes it rare.