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How to see the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse

Last updated: March 8, 2025 5:24 pm
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When and How to Witness the EclipseThe Science Behind the Red Moon

Exciting news for skywatchers in America as a total lunar eclipse is set to grace the night sky next week, weather permitting.

The upcoming event is timed in such a way that the total eclipse will be visible across a vast majority of America and the Western Hemisphere.

As per NASA, the Moon will take on a red hue as it passes into Earth’s shadow on the night of March 13 or early morning of March 14, depending on your location.

When and How to Witness the Eclipse

Unlike a solar eclipse, no special polarized glasses are required to witness the lunar eclipse. The event can be enjoyed with the naked eye, although telescopes and binoculars can enhance the viewing experience.

A total lunar eclipse occurs during a full Moon when the Earth positions itself directly between the Sun and the Moon. As the Moon passes through Earth’s shadow, it takes on a reddish tint, creating a mesmerizing sight.

Lunar eclipses can be seen with the naked eye and do not require special polarized glasses. FOX Weather

While the eclipse will theoretically be visible to most parts of the country, the presence of cloud cover may impact visibility in certain regions. Stay updated with FOX Weather for the latest forecast updates.

NASA has provided a detailed timeline for the eclipse:

The Science Behind the Red Moon

The Moon reflects sunlight and does not emit its own light. FOX Weather

Contrary to popular belief, the Moon does not emit light of its own. The light we see is actually reflected sunlight, typically appearing white or yellow.

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon takes on a red or orange hue due to sunlight filtering through Earth’s atmosphere. This phenomenon is akin to the red skies seen during sunsets. The striking red color has led to the eclipse being referred to as a Blood Moon.

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A total lunar eclipse can typically be seen once every two to three years from a given location. FOX Weather

“It’s as if all the world’s sunrises and sunsets are projected onto the Moon,” explains NASA.

During a solar eclipse, the Moon briefly obscures the Sun, creating a unique celestial alignment. If you were standing on the Moon during a lunar eclipse, Earth would appear to block out the Sun’s light.

According to NASA, a total lunar eclipse occurs every two to three years from a specific location, offering a captivating celestial display.

The next total lunar eclipse visible from North America is expected to occur in March of the following year.

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