The moon will take on a dramatic blood red hue during the total lunar eclipse on March 3.
A February moon offers a practical preview of where to look for March's total lunar eclipse.
North Texans can’t see any solar eclipses locally this year, but they will have front row seats to two lunar eclipses — one ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac has said that the year will offer several special moments in the sky.
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, skywatchers will be treated to a breathtaking sight as our lunar neighbor transforms into a dramatic 'blood moon' during the first and only total lunar eclipse of the year.
For example, on March 3rd, the moon will begin to enter Earth's outer shadow more than two hours before the total eclipse starts. This gradual transition is an essential part of the experience, as ...
A rare “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will appear over Antarctica on Feb. 17, 2026, with partial views from parts of South America and Africa.
Skygazers can look forward to a rare red-hued moon rising over Singapore on March 3. The Observatory at Science Centre ...
The worm moon, a blood moon, will be visible as a partial lunar eclipse over Michigan March 2-3, 2026. Here's what to know.
The next “blood moon”, or total lunar eclipse, could be visible from Chicago in less than a month if Mother Nature cooperates ...
The next full worm moon will rise amid a rare total lunar eclipse, giving way to the red blood moon 2026. Here's what to know ...
In March 2026, a lunar eclipse will turn the moon a deep red, visible to many around the world. This phenomenon, known as a blood moon, requires no special equipment to observe.