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See the blood moon total lunar eclipse

Last updated: March 3, 2026 4:05 pm
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On March 3, 2026, sky-gazers around the world were treated to a spectacular sight as a “blood moon” total lunar eclipse graced the night sky. This stunning celestial event, the first and only total lunar eclipse of 2026, painted the moon a fiery crimson as the Earth passed directly between the sun and the moon. The moon appeared red as the sun’s light filtered through Earth’s atmosphere, creating a mesmerizing visual reminiscent of a sunset.

Photographers from various corners of the globe captured breathtaking images of the blood moon, showcasing its ethereal beauty. From Los Angeles to Manila to Havana, the moon was seen in all its crimson glory, casting a spellbinding spell over onlookers.

The eclipse, which was at least partially visible across Asia, Australia, North America, and South America, lasted almost an hour during the period of “totality” when the moon was fully engulfed in Earth’s shadow. While the next total lunar eclipse is not expected until New Year’s Eve in 2028, sky-watchers can look forward to a total solar eclipse this August, where the moon will pass entirely in front of the sun, casting a dark shadow over parts of Greenland, the Arctic, Portugal, and Spain.

As we marvel at the wonders of the universe, it’s essential to support science journalism that brings these awe-inspiring events to light. By subscribing to publications like Scientific American, you help ensure that impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today are shared with the public. Stand up for science and show why it matters by supporting journalism that educates, inspires, and illuminates the beauty of our vast universe.

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